释义 |
inboard I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ adverb Etymology: in (I) + board 1. : inside the line of a ship's bulwarks or hull : toward the center line of a ship — contrasted with outboard 2. : from without inward : toward the inside < pull the throttle inboard — Clay Blair > 3. : in a position closer or closest to the longitudinal axis of an aircraft < flaps located inboard on a wing > II. adjective : located, moving, or being inboard < inboard engine > < inboard section of a wing > III. noun Etymology: inboard (I) : a boat with an inboard motor |