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1. n доска2. n спец. доски шириной более 20 см и толщиной до 5 см3. n l4. n подмостки, сценаto go on the boards — пойти на сцену, стать актёром
5. n спец. подмости6. n классная доска7. n доска для серфинга8. n полка9. n плотный картон10. n крышка переплёта11. n австрал. настил, на котором стригут овецboard label — книжный знак, экслибрис
twin wire board — картон, обе стороны которого сеточные
12. n разг. картина, которая продаётся на улицеsteamboat board — картонная сторонка, размер которой заданного формата
13. v настилать пол; обшивать досками14. v забивать, заколачивать досками15. v столоваться16. v предоставлять питание или полный пансионhalf board — полупансион, половинный пансион
17. v сесть на корабльto board the train — сесть в поезд, поехать на поезде
18. v амер. сесть в поезд, в трамвай, на самолёт19. v разг. обращаться, приставать; заигрывать20. v прижать к бортику21. v разг. проводить медосмотр новобранцевhe was boarded yesterday and passed for general service — вчера он прошёл комиссию и был признан годным к службе
22. v мор. лавировать23. v мор. брать на абордаж24. n правление; совет; коллегия; департамент; министерствоboard of directors — правление; совет директоров
Синонимический ряд:1. beam (noun) beam; timber2. council (noun) board of directors; cabinet; committee; council; jury3. room and board (noun) eats; fare; food; meals; mess; provisions; room and board; victuals; vittles4. strip of wood (noun) flooring; lath; lumber; plank; shelf; siding; slat; strip of wood; two by four; wood5. table (noun) dining table; dinner table; mahogany; table6. cover with boards (verb) board up; cover; cover with boards; nail shut; paper; plank; protect by nailing planks; tile7. go on board ship (verb) embark; enplane; entrain; go aboard; go on board; go on board ship; put to sea8. harbor (verb) accommodate; bed; berth; bestow; billet; bunk; care for; domicile; domiciliate; entertain; feed; harbor; harbour; house; hut; lodge; put up; quarter; room; room and board; roost9. take (verb) catch; takeАнтонимический ряд:
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