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aboard

ADV บน ยานพาหนะ  on board en route ashore on land bon-yan-pa-ha-na

 

aboard

PREP บน ยานพาหนะ  bon-yan-pa-ha-na

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ABOARD

adv. [a and board. See Board. ] Within a ship, vessel, or boat. 1. To go aboard, to enter a ship, to embark.
2. To fall aboard, to strike a ship's side.
3. Aboard main tack, an order to draw a corner of the main-sail down to the chess-tree.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ABOARD

A *board ", adv. Etym: [Pref. a- on, in + board. ]

 

Defn: 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.

 

ABOARD

ABOARD 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.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

aboard

a board |əˈbôrd əˈbɔ (ə )rd | adverb & preposition on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle ): [ as adv. ] : the plane crashed, killing all 158 people aboard | figurative : he came aboard as IBM's new chairman | [ as prep. ] : climbing aboard the yacht. on or onto (a horse ): [ as adv. ] : with Migliore aboard, he won the cup at a gallop. Baseball on base as a runner: putting their first batter aboard. PHRASES all aboard! a call warning passengers to get on a ship, train, or bus that is about to depart. ORIGIN late Middle English: from a- 2 (expressing motion ) + board, reinforced by Old French à bord .

 

Oxford Dictionary

aboard

aboard |əˈbɔːd | adverb & preposition on or into (a ship, aircraft, train, or other vehicle ): [ as adv. ] : the plane crashed, killing all 158 people aboard | figurative : he came aboard as IBM's new chairman | [ as prep. ] : I climbed aboard the yacht. on or on to (a horse ): [ as adv. ] : with Richard Migliore aboard, he won the cup at a gallop. Baseball on base: [ as adv. ] : putting their first batter aboard. PHRASES all aboard! a call warning passengers to get on a ship, train, or bus that is about to depart. ORIGIN late Middle English: from a- 2 (expressing motion ) + board, reinforced by Old French à bord .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

aboard

a board /əbɔ́ː r d /〖a (…の方に )board (舷 げん 側 ); abroad , ashore 副詞 比較なし 1 (船 飛行機 列車 バスなどに )乗って (!コーパス ⦆ ⦅米 ⦆ではon boardより好まれる傾向がある ) All 230 people aboard died .乗客230人全員が死亡した go [climb ] aboard 乗船 [乗車, 搭乗 ]する, 乗り込む (!climbは努力して乗り込むことを暗示 ) 2 (組織 チームなどに )新しく加わって The president welcomed him aboard .社長は彼を新メンバーとして歓迎した 3 野球 塁に出て .4 (馬に )乗って .ll ab ard! ⦅話 ⦆(まもなく出発しますので ) «…行きに » 皆さまお早くご乗船 [ご乗車 ]ください «for » (!バス 列車などの乗客に対するお知らせ ) .W lcome ab ard! 1 (乗客に対して )ご乗船 [搭乗, 乗車 ]ありがとうございます Welcome aboard our flight to Hawaii .ハワイ便にご搭乗いただきありがとうございます 2 (新加入者に対して )当社 [組織 ]へようこそ Welcome aboard . ” “Thank you.「ご参加ありがとうございます, 歓迎しますよ 」「ありがとうございます 」前置詞 〈船 飛行機 列車 バスなど 〉に乗って , 乗船 [搭乗, 乗車 ]して There were 28 people aboard a boat built for 65 .65人乗りの船に28人乗っていた go aboard a ship 船に乗る g t A ab ard (B )A 〈人 物 〉を (B 〈船など 〉に )乗 [載 ]せる .