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21 aboard
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22 aboard
[ə'bɔːd]1) Общая лексика: в вагон, в вагоне, вдоль, на борт, на борту, на корабле, на корабль, погружённый на транспортное средство, на борту (корабля, самолёта и т.п.), на борт (судна, самолёта и т.п.), на борт (судна, самолёта, поезда, автобуса и т.п.), на борту (судна, самолёта, поезда, автобуса и т.п.)2) Морской термин: борт к борту, на судне3) Устаревшее слово: поссориться (with)5) Техника: бортовой, внутри системы6) Экономика: находящийся на борту7) Макаров: внутри (конструкции, системы), на борту (напр. на корабле) -
23 aboard!
Военный термин: по машинам! (команда) -
24 aboard
[ə`bɔːd]на бортуна бортвдольАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > aboard
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25 aboard
погруженный на транспортное средство; находящийся на борту (судна, самолёта) -
26 aboard
Международные перевозки/Таможенное правопогруженный на транспортное средство (находящийся на борту судна, самолета) -
27 aboard
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28 aboard
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29 aboard
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30 aboard
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31 aboard
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32 aboard
English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > aboard
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33 aboard
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34 aboard a ship
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35 aboard a camel
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36 aboard ship
Морской термин: на борту -
37 aboard the main tack!
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38 aboard the motorship Viatka
Макаров: на борту судна (с упоминанием конкретного судна), на борту судна Вятка (с упоминанием конкретного судна)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > aboard the motorship Viatka
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39 aboard the ship
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40 aboard the train
Американизм: в вагоне
См. также в других словарях:
Aboard — A*board , adv. [Pref. a on, in + board.] 1. On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car. [1913 Webster] 2. Alongside; as, close aboard. [1913 Webster] (Naut.): {To fall aboard of}, to strike a ship s side; to fall … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aboard — [ə bôrd′] adv. [ME abord < OFr a bord: see BOARD] 1. on board; on, in, or into a ship, airplane, etc. 2. Naut. alongside [the sailboat passed our ship close aboard] 3. as a participant, partner, employee, etc.: usually in the phrases come… … English World dictionary
Aboard — A*board , prep. 1. On board of; as, to go aboard a ship. [1913 Webster] 2. Across; athwart. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Nor iron bands aboard The Pontic Sea by their huge navy cast. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aboard — (adv.) late 14c., probably in most cases from O.Fr. à bord, from à on + bord board, from Frankish *bord or a similar Germanic source (see BOARD (Cf. board) (n.2)); the boarding or sides of a vessel extended to the ship itself. The usual Middle… … Etymology dictionary
aboard — [adj] on or in a transportation object boarded, consigned, embarked, en route, in transit, loaded, on, on board, traveling; concept 583 Ant. not on, off … New thesaurus
aboard — ► ADVERB & PREPOSITION ▪ on or into (a ship, train, or other vehicle) … English terms dictionary
aboard — 01. The young boy climbed [aboard] the boat and sat down. 02. A passenger [aboard] a flight to Memphis became very ill, and the plane had to return to the airport. 03. The woman claims she was taken [aboard] an alien spacecraft, where she spoke… … Grammatical examples in English
aboard — [[t]əbɔ͟ː(r)d[/t]] PREP If you are aboard a ship or plane, you are on it or in it. She invited 750 people aboard the luxury yacht, the Savarona... They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station. Syn: on board ADV: ADV after… … English dictionary
aboard — /euh bawrd , euh bohrd /, adv. 1. on board; on, in, or into a ship, train, airplane, bus, etc.: to step aboard. 2. alongside; to the side. 3. Baseball. on base: a homer with two aboard. 4. all aboard! (as a warning to passengers entering or… … Universalium
aboard — a|board1 [əˈbo:d US əˈbo:rd] prep on or onto a ship, plane, or train ▪ They finally went aboard the plane. aboard 2 aboard2 adv 1.) on or onto a ship, plane, or train ▪ The plane crashed, killing all 200 people aboard. ▪ The boat swayed as he… … Dictionary of contemporary English
aboard — 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