a·board /əˈbord/ 副詞 介詞
在船 (火車、飛機等) 上, 在…之上
A·board adv.
1. On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car.
2. Alongside; as, close aboard.
Naut.: To fall aboard of, to strike a ship's side; to fall foul of.
To haul the tacks aboard, to set the courses.
To keep the land aboard, to hug the shore.
To lay (a ship) aboard, to place one's own ship close alongside of (a ship) for fighting.
A·board, prep.
1. On board of; as, to go aboard a ship.
2. Across; athwart. [Obs.]
Nor iron bands aboard
The Pontic Sea by their huge navy cast. --Spenser.
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aboard
adv 1: on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle [syn: onboard]
2: on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with
Bob Allison aboard" [syn: on base]
3: side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship" [syn: alongside]
4: part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now"