aboard
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a·board
(ə-bôrd′)adv.
1. On board a ship, train, aircraft, or other passenger vehicle.
2. At the side; alongside.
3. In or into a group, organization, or business: brought aboard two new designers.
4. Baseball On base.
prep.
On board of; on; in.
[Middle English abord : a-, on; see a-2 + bord, ship (from Old English bord).]
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aboard
(əˈbɔːd)adv, adj, prep (postpositive)
1. on, in, onto, or into (a ship, train, aircraft, etc)
2. (Nautical Terms) nautical alongside (a vessel)
3. all aboard! a warning to passengers to board a vehicle, ship, etc
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a•board
(əˈbɔrd, əˈboʊrd)adv.
1. on board; on, in, or into a ship, train, airplane, bus, etc.: All aboard!
2. alongside; to the side.
3. into a group as a new member: The manager welcomed him aboard.
prep. 4. on board of; on, in, or into: aboard a ship.
[1350–1400]
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Adv. | 1. | aboard - on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle |
2. | aboard - on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard" baseball, baseball game - a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs; "he played baseball in high school"; "there was a baseball game on every empty lot"; "there was a desire for National League ball in the area"; "play ball!" | |
3. | aboard - side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship" | |
4. | aboard - part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now" |
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Translations
عَلَى ظَهْر
do vlaku apodna paluběna palubu
hajóra száll
um borî
uz kuģa
do vlakuna palubu
na krov
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aboard
[əˈbɔːd]Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
aboard
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
aboard
[əˈbɔːd]1. adv (Naut, Aer) → a bordo
to go aboard → salire a bordo
all aboard! (Rail) → (signori) in carrozza or in vettura! (Naut) → tutti a bordo!
to go aboard → salire a bordo
all aboard! (Rail) → (signori) in carrozza or in vettura! (Naut) → tutti a bordo!
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
aboard
(əˈboːd) adverb, preposition on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport). We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.
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