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/bɔːd/ |
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1 | I/T to get onto a ship , aircraft , train , or bus 登上(船、飞机、火车或公共汽车) |
| She boarded the wrong train. 她上错了火车。 |
| We’ re boarding through gate 16. 我们在16号门登机。 |
| 1a | I if a plane or ship is boarding , passengers are being allowed to get on it 登机;上船 | | When I got to the airport, my flight was already boarding. 当我到达机场时,我乘坐的班机已经在登机了。 | |
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2 | I to live at another person’ s house in a room that you pay for 寄宿 |
| +with She had three students who boarded with her. 有3个学生在她家寄住。 |
| 2a | to live at school with other students during the part of the year that you go to lessons 在校住宿;住校 | | From the age of eight, George boarded at his school in Hampshire. 从8岁起乔治就在汉普郡的学校里住宿了。 | |
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- | ˌboard ˈoff |
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| to hide something by putting wooden boards over or around it 用木板遮住 | Part of the garage had been boarded off during building works. 汽车修理厂的有些地方在施工期间被木板遮住了。 | |
- | ˌboard ˈout |
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| to arrange for a person or animal to stay with someone who is paid to look after them for a period of time 安排…在外住宿 | The children were boarded out with foster parents. 孩子们被安排与养父母一起住宿。 | |
- | ˌboard ˈover |
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| to cover something with wooden boards 用木板盖住 | They boarded over all the old fireplaces. 他们用木板盖住所有的旧壁炉。 | |
- | ˌboard ˈup |
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| to cover a window or door with wooden boards 用木板封住(窗户或门) | All the windows were either broken or boarded up. 所有的窗户不是破了就是用木板封住了。 | |
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