aboard

副词 adv. 介词 prep.
/əˈbɔːd/    /əˈbɔɹd/

英文释义

副词 adv.
  1. On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car. not-comparable
    — We all climbed aboard.
  2. On or onto a horse, a camel, etc. not-comparable
    — to sling a saddle aboard
  3. On base. not-comparable
    — He doubled with two men aboard, scoring them both.
  4. Into a team, group, or company. not-comparable
    — The office manager welcomed him aboard.
  5. Alongside. not-comparable
    — The ships came close aboard to pass messages.
介词 prep.
  1. On board of; onto or into a ship, boat, train, plane.
    — We all went aboard the ship.
  2. Onto a horse.
  3. Across; athwart; alongside. obsolete
    — Nor iron bands aboard The Pontic Sea by their huge navy cast.

词源

词源 1
From Middle English abord, from a- (“on”) + bord (“board, side of a ship”); equivalent to a- + board.
词源 2
From Middle English abord, from a- (“on”) + bord (“board, side of a ship”); equivalent to a- + board.
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