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boardHbC:d, $bC:rdn [U]登上(船、火车、公共汽车、飞机等)Waving goodbye to everyone, she got on board (= got onto) the train.向每个人挥手告别后,她登上了火车。As soon as I was on board (= on the boat, train or aircraft), I began to have second thoughts about leaving.我一登上(船、火车、飞机)就重新审视离开的决定。To take / bring someone on board is to arrange for them to join a group or team, esp. for a special purpose.安排…参加(一个集团或队)Let's bring Jane on board for the Saudi deal -- she's the expert.让简参加与沙特的交易吧----她是此方面的专家。To take on board a job or responsibility, or to take a job or a responsibility on board, is to agree to do it.同意干…;同意负责To take on board information or an idea, or to take information or an idea on board is to understand and accept it.理解并接受(某个信息或主意)
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