go+aboard

  • 11aboard — 1 preposition on or onto a ship, plane, or train: go aboard: They finally went aboard the plane. 2 adverb 1 on or onto a ship, plane, or train: The plane crashed killing all 200 people aboard. | The boat swayed as he stepped aboard. 2 All aboard! …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 12aboard — 1. adverb [əˈbɔːrd/ a) On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car. We all climbed aboard. b) Alongside The ships came close aboard to pass messages. 2. preposition [əˈbɔːrd/ On board of; a …

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  • 13aboard — adv. 1) to come; go aboard 2) all aboard! * * * [ə bɔːd] go aboard all aboard! to come …

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  • 14aboard — a|board [ ə bɔrd ] adverb, preposition * 1. ) in or on a ship, train, or airplane: It s time to get aboard. He traveled aboard the space shuttle Discovery. 2. ) into an organization, group, company, etc.: I d like to welcome three new employees… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 15aboard */ — UK [əˈbɔː(r)d] / US [əˈbɔrd] adverb, preposition 1) in or on a ship, bus, train, or plane It s time to get aboard. He travelled aboard the space shuttle Discovery. 2) into an organization, group, company etc I d like to welcome three new… …

    English dictionary

  • 16aboard — I. adverb or adjective Date: 14th century 1. alongside 2. a. on, onto, or within a vehicle (as a car or ship) b. in or into a group, association, or organization < her second promotion since coming aboard > 3. baseball on base II …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 17aboard — a•board [[t]əˈbɔrd, əˈboʊrd[/t]] adv. 1) on board; on, in, or into a ship, train, airplane, bus, etc.: All aboard![/ex] 2) alongside; to the side 3) into a group as a new member: The manager welcomed him aboard[/ex] 4) on board of; on, in, or&#8230; …

    From formal English to slang

  • 18aboard — adv 1. on board, on deck, on ship, on board ship, on shipboard, all aboard, in or on the vessel, topside, before the mast; on; in, inside, inside of, within. 2. alongside, beside, along the side, by the side of, close to the side, to the side,&#8230; …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 19aboard — /əˈbɔd / (say uh bawd) adverb 1. on board; on or in a ship, train, bus, etc. 2. onto or into a ship, train, bus, etc.: climb aboard! 3. Nautical alongside. –preposition 4. on board of. –phrase 5. all aboard, a. (an exclamation warning intending&#8230; …

  • 20aboard — adv. Aboard is used with these verbs: ↑smuggle …

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