aboard 英 [əˈbɔ:d]   美 [əˈbɔrd]

aboard

aboard  英 [əˈbɔ:d] 美 [əˈbɔrd]

adv. 在飞机上;[船] 在船上;在火车上  prep. 在…上 

We went aboard. 我们上了船。
He was already aboard the plane. 他已经登机了。

  • The adverb aboard means on board, as in on a ship, train or plane. Usually the captain will welcome you aboard with a brief speech if you're lucky — or a long one if you're not.
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  • adv. 在飞机上;[船] 在船上;在火车上
  • prep. 在…上
  • 1. We went aboard.

    我们上了船。

  • 2. He was already aboard the plane.

    他已经登机了。

  • 3. The plane crashed, killing all 157 passengers aboard.

    飞机坠毁,机上 157 名乘客全部遇难。

  • 4. Welcome aboard!

    欢迎各位乘客!;欢迎加盟(新组织等)!欢迎登船

  • aboard (adv., prep.) late 14c., "at the side of a ship;" mid-15c., "onto or aboard a ship," probably in most cases from the Old French phrase à bord (compare Old French aborder "to board (a ship)"), from à "on" + bord "board," from Frankish *bord or a similar Germanic source (see board (n.2)). The word for the "boarding" or sides of a vessel being extended to the ship itself. The usual Middle English expression was within borde. The call all aboard! as a warning to passengers (on ships or railway cars) is attested from 1829 (compare French aller à bord "go aboard").
aboard / əˈbɔːd ; NAmE əˈbɔːrd / adverb , preposition on or onto a ship, plane, bus or train 在(船、飞机、公共汽车、火车等)上;上(船、飞机、公共汽车、火车等) SYN on board We went aboard. 我们上了船。 He was already aboard the plane. 他已经登机了。 The plane crashed, killing all 157 passengers aboard. 飞机坠毁,机上 157 名乘客全部遇难。 All aboard! (= the bus, boat, etc. is leaving soon) 请大家上车(或船等)!(表示马上就要开了) Welcome aboard! (= used to welcome passengers or a person joining a new organization, etc.) 欢迎各位乘客!;欢迎加盟(新组织等)! aboard / əˈbɔːd ; NAmE əˈbɔːrd /
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