aboard

aboard
{ə'bɔ:d}
I. 1. на борда, на/в кораба/самолета, ам. и в автобуса/влака
all ABOARD! качвайте се!
welcome ABOARD! добре дошли на борда!
2. мор. отстрани
to keep the land ABOARD плувам все покрай брега
to lay ABOARD акос тирам
II. prep на борда на, на, в (кораб, самолет и пр.)
ABOARD a train/bus ам. във влак/автобус
ABOARD a camel разг. яхнал kамила
to fall/run ABOARD a ship сблъсквам се с кораб
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{ъ'bъ:d} adv 1. на борда, на/в кораба/самолета, ам. и в автобус (2) prep на борда на, на, в (кораб, самолет и пр.), aboard a tra
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adv на парахода; във вагона и пр.;aboard; adv 1. на борда, на/в кораба/самолета, ам. и в автобуса/влака; all aboard ! качвайте се
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1. aboard a camel разг. яхнал kамила 2. aboard a train/bus ам. във влак/автобус 3. all aboard! качвайте се! 4. i. на борда, на/в кораба/самолета, ам. и в автобуса/влака 5. ii. prep на борда на, на, в (кораб, самолет и пр.) 6. to fall/run aboard a ship сблъсквам се с кораб 7. to keep the land aboard плувам все покрай брега 8. to lay aboard акос тирам 9. welcome aboard! добре дошли на борда! 10. мор. отстрани
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aboard[ə´bɔ:d] I. adv 1. на борда, на кораба (самолета); ам. и в автобус (влак); all \aboard! качвайте се! всички да се качват!; fall \aboard блъсвам се странично (в кораб); \aboard the last ship качвам се на последния кораб, прен. хващам последния влак; 2. мор. отстрани, покрай; to keep the land \aboard плувам все покрай брега, придържам се към брега; II. prep на (борда на), в (кораб, самолет).

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