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ABOARD | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
on or onto a ship, aircraft, bus, or train: The flight attendant welcomed us aboard. Welcome aboard flight BA345 to Tokyo. The train's about to leave. All aboard! aboard ship We spent two months aboard ship (= on the ship). Fewer examples. He was a radio technician aboard the USS Missouri.
aboard adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
/əˈbɔːrd/ on or onto a ship, plane, bus or train synonym on board. We went aboard. He was already aboard the plane. The plane crashed, killing all 157 passengers aboard. All aboard! (= the bus, boat, etc. is leaving soon) Welcome aboard! (= used to welcome passengers or a person joining a new organization, etc.)
Aboard Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ABOARD is alongside. How to use aboard in a sentence. alongside; on, onto, or within a vehicle (such as a car or ship); in or into a group, association, or organization…
aboard adverb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
aboard. adverb, preposition. /əˈbɔrd/. on or onto a ship, plane, bus, or train synonym on board We went aboard. He was already aboard the plane. The plane crashed, killing all 157 passengers aboard. All aboard! (= the bus, boat, etc. is leaving soon) Welcome aboard! (= used to welcome passengers or a person joining a new organization, etc.)
Aboard - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
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. Aboard comes from the French phrase à bord, which has the same meaning as the English word — on board.
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