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单词 boarded
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Definition of boarded in English:

boarded

adjectivebɔːdɪdˈbôrdəd
  • 1(of a floor, roof, or other structure) built with pieces of wood.

    joisted and boarded floors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They took off in the opposite direction, which led to a boarded fence.
    • The boarded threshing floor in the main area of the barn will be reinstated and roof timbers are being replaced.
    • She gratefully stepped up onto the boarded path and reached the sidewalk.
    • Graham spent the bulk of his day today sorting out the junk in the garage, creating a boarded storage loft in the roof space, and separating out a couple of loads of rubbish to go to the recycling centre tomorrow.
    • Lillian watched her stand on the edge of a gray boarded dock playing with seagulls and a particularly irked crab.
    • He crept over the dusty boarded floor, blindly.
    • Manda went to lift up the covers at the foot of the bed only to see the boarded base at the bottom.
    • I stood in the open field, west of the big white house with the boarded front door.
    • The only lights left in the room were the moons beaming though the cracks in the boarded shutters.
    • Further south, in an offshoot of the Beringharjo Market, you find the wooden boarded stalls of the book market.
    • Government officials had the power to scrape up dried urine from beneath the boarded floors of the stables because it contained saltpetre, a vital ingredient of gunpowder.
    • She said this as she leaned over a wooden straight-edge boarded fence that was a bit higher than waist-height for her here.
    • He painted his boarded fence white and then posted signs inviting local graffiti artists to come and paint one panel each.
    • Within this understairs room there is only a small section of boarded flooring.
    • Running full speed into the door it swung open easily and I tumbled down the two steps onto a boarded floor, sending up a thick cloud of dust that grayed the air.
    • Martin turned back to his digs of last night and saw the girl pushing the boarded door out of her way as she slipped outside.
    1. 1.1 (of a window or building) covered or sealed with pieces of wood.
      boarded windows
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I scrape my hand over the metal bars on the boarded up windows and sigh, conscious of the fact that I am shaking like a dog.
      • The leakage had created a crack in the ceiling of this downstairs flat, which also boasted a boarded up broken window.
      • I was not prepared for the boarded up windows, the collapsed roofs, the empty sidewalks.
      • However, while the boarded up windows are effective in doing what they are intended to do, the whole scene is enough to send one into a deep depression.
      • I looked at the two twin beds that caved down in the middle, the boarded up window, the leaky faucet, and the rusty tub and shook my head.
      • Our school is still fantastic inside but from the outside, with its boarded up windows, it appears gloomy, horrible and derelict.
      • It was raining this night, and so I knocked the windows in in this boarded up post office building.
      • The building resembled an abandoned building, with boarded windows, extensive graffiti and pieces of concrete crumbling from the walls.
      • It is alive in a boarded up old building, the old jail.
      • Within ten minutes, she was walking past a group of boarded up buildings when she heard yelling.
      • He had decided to take a drive up to Andover and saw the boarded up front window of the general store and the carpenters hanging a new door on a house across the street.
      • He came out of an alley across from an abandoned, dilapidated office building with boarded up windows and missing blocks from the upper stories.
      • However, his wife, Tammy, didn't share his enthusiasm to return to the closed buildings and boarded windows left after the flood.
      • A pair of brown eyes peered at him through a boarded up window at the bottom of one of the buildings.
      • His stormy gaze swept over all the buildings until it landed on a run down apartment with boarded up windows and crumbling walls.
      • It's an uninhabited cottage with a boarded up window.
      • It groaned and stretched as if just being awakened, then slowly took a step out of the once again inanimate pile to peer through the cracks in the boarded window.
      • Pepe's house is an old run down, small cinema with boarded up windows and graffiti adorning the brick walls.
      • Sunlight streamed in through the cracks of the boarded up windows casting an eerie, but still pleasant glow about the place.
      • If it was morning then the light coming through the boarded up windows was weak at best.
 
 

Definition of boarded in US English:

boarded

adjectiveˈbôrdəd
  • 1(of a floor, roof, or other structure) built with pieces of wood.

    joisted and boarded floors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She said this as she leaned over a wooden straight-edge boarded fence that was a bit higher than waist-height for her here.
    • He painted his boarded fence white and then posted signs inviting local graffiti artists to come and paint one panel each.
    • Running full speed into the door it swung open easily and I tumbled down the two steps onto a boarded floor, sending up a thick cloud of dust that grayed the air.
    • I stood in the open field, west of the big white house with the boarded front door.
    • Manda went to lift up the covers at the foot of the bed only to see the boarded base at the bottom.
    • Graham spent the bulk of his day today sorting out the junk in the garage, creating a boarded storage loft in the roof space, and separating out a couple of loads of rubbish to go to the recycling centre tomorrow.
    • Further south, in an offshoot of the Beringharjo Market, you find the wooden boarded stalls of the book market.
    • Martin turned back to his digs of last night and saw the girl pushing the boarded door out of her way as she slipped outside.
    • She gratefully stepped up onto the boarded path and reached the sidewalk.
    • He crept over the dusty boarded floor, blindly.
    • Lillian watched her stand on the edge of a gray boarded dock playing with seagulls and a particularly irked crab.
    • Government officials had the power to scrape up dried urine from beneath the boarded floors of the stables because it contained saltpetre, a vital ingredient of gunpowder.
    • Within this understairs room there is only a small section of boarded flooring.
    • The boarded threshing floor in the main area of the barn will be reinstated and roof timbers are being replaced.
    • They took off in the opposite direction, which led to a boarded fence.
    • The only lights left in the room were the moons beaming though the cracks in the boarded shutters.
    1. 1.1 (of a window, storefront, or other structure) covered or sealed with pieces of wood.
      boarded windows
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had decided to take a drive up to Andover and saw the boarded up front window of the general store and the carpenters hanging a new door on a house across the street.
      • The leakage had created a crack in the ceiling of this downstairs flat, which also boasted a boarded up broken window.
      • I scrape my hand over the metal bars on the boarded up windows and sigh, conscious of the fact that I am shaking like a dog.
      • Sunlight streamed in through the cracks of the boarded up windows casting an eerie, but still pleasant glow about the place.
      • If it was morning then the light coming through the boarded up windows was weak at best.
      • His stormy gaze swept over all the buildings until it landed on a run down apartment with boarded up windows and crumbling walls.
      • It's an uninhabited cottage with a boarded up window.
      • However, his wife, Tammy, didn't share his enthusiasm to return to the closed buildings and boarded windows left after the flood.
      • Our school is still fantastic inside but from the outside, with its boarded up windows, it appears gloomy, horrible and derelict.
      • I was not prepared for the boarded up windows, the collapsed roofs, the empty sidewalks.
      • Pepe's house is an old run down, small cinema with boarded up windows and graffiti adorning the brick walls.
      • He came out of an alley across from an abandoned, dilapidated office building with boarded up windows and missing blocks from the upper stories.
      • It was raining this night, and so I knocked the windows in in this boarded up post office building.
      • However, while the boarded up windows are effective in doing what they are intended to do, the whole scene is enough to send one into a deep depression.
      • A pair of brown eyes peered at him through a boarded up window at the bottom of one of the buildings.
      • I looked at the two twin beds that caved down in the middle, the boarded up window, the leaky faucet, and the rusty tub and shook my head.
      • Within ten minutes, she was walking past a group of boarded up buildings when she heard yelling.
      • It is alive in a boarded up old building, the old jail.
      • The building resembled an abandoned building, with boarded windows, extensive graffiti and pieces of concrete crumbling from the walls.
      • It groaned and stretched as if just being awakened, then slowly took a step out of the once again inanimate pile to peer through the cracks in the boarded window.
 
 
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