board
- IPA[bɔːd]
英式
- a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes;the stage of a theatre
- get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle);(of an aircraft) be ready for passengers to get on
verb: board, 3rd person present: boards, gerund or present participle: boarding, past tense: boarded, past participle: boarded
noun: board, plural noun: boards
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名詞
- 1. a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building purposes loose boards creaked as I walked on them sections of board 同義詞
- ▪ informal the stage of a theatre he will be on the boards at Stratford tonight
- ▪ Australian, New Zealand the part of the floor of a shearing shed where the shearers work.
- 2. a thin, flat piece of wood or other stiff material used for various purposes.
- ▪ a vertical surface on which to write or pin notices teachers talk and write on the board
- ▪ a horizontal surface on which to cut things, play games, or perform other activities Pete set the pieces out on the board 同義詞
- ▪ a flat insulating sheet used as a mounting for an electronic circuit a graphics board
- ▪ the piece of equipment on which a person stands in surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, and certain other sports you kick-turn with both feet on the board
- ▪ pieces of thick stiff card used for book covers.
- ▪ the wooden structure surrounding an ice-hockey rink.
- ▪ informal another term for backboard
- 3. a group of people constituted as the decision-making body of an organization he sits on the board of directors a board meeting 同義詞
- 4. the provision of regular meals when one stays somewhere, in return for payment or services board and lodging 同義詞
- ▪ archaic a table set for a meal he looked at the banquet which was spread upon his board
- 5. a distance covered by a vessel in a single tack we were tacking up to the anchor, shortening cable at each board
動詞
- 1. get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle) we boarded the plane for Oslo they would not be able to board without a ticket 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of an aircraft) be ready for passengers to get on Flight 172 to Istanbul is now boarding
- 2. live and receive regular meals in a house in return for payment or services the cousins boarded for a while with Ruby 同義詞
- ▪ (of a pupil) live in school during term time parents had to cope with their child boarding at a special school
- ▪ provide (a person or animal) with regular meals and somewhere to live in return for payment dogs may have to be boarded at kennels
- 3. cover or seal a window or building with pieces of wood the shop was still boarded up
- 4. ride on a snowboard when we're not boarding, we're skiing
- long, flat, thin pieces of wood used to build or cover something.
Oxford Dictionary
- long, flat, thin pieces of wood used to build or cover something.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a floor, roof, or other structure) built with pieces of wood: joisted and boarded floors
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a floor, roof, or other structure) built with pieces of wood: joisted and boarded floors
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- appear on stage as an actor
Oxford American Dictionary
- appear on stage as an actor
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- appear on stage as an actor
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- appear on stage as an actor
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- IPA[bôrd]
美式
- a long, thin, flat piece of wood or other hard material, used for floors or other building ... loose boards creaked as I walked on them sections of board
- get on or into (a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle): we boarded the plane for Oslo they would not be able to board without a ticket
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