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[ə'bo:d]adverb, preposition(on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.)* * *• vo voze• do autobusu• do vlaku• na chrbáte• na boku• na lod• na palube• na palubu -
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[ə'bo:d]adverb, preposition(on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.) la bord -
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[ə'bɔːd]adv, prep1) на судні́; на судно́; у ваго́ні; у ваго́н; на борту́; на бортto go aboard a ship — сі́сти на корабе́ль
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[ə'bo:d]adverb, preposition(on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.) πάνω σε (μεταφορικό μέσο) -
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[ə'bo:d]adverb, preposition(on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.) à bord (de) -
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[ə'bo:d]adverb, preposition(on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the ship/train/aircraft.) a bordo (de) -
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[ə΄bɔ:d] adv նավի վրա. go/take aboard a ship նավ նստել. go aboard a plane ինքնաթիռ նստել. Allaboard ! Նստեցումը սկսված է/ա վարտված է -
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aboard [əˈbɔ:d]1. adverb( = on ship, plane) à bord2. preposition• aboard the train/bus dans le train/le bus* * *[ə'bɔːd] 1. 2.preposition à bord de [plane]; dans [coach, train] -
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1 noun∎ on board or aboard ship à bord;∎ literary the good ship Calypso la Calypso;∎ sailing ship bateau m à voiles, voilier m;∎ old-fashioned to take ship for France prendre le bateau pour la France;∎ familiar when my ship comes in or home (money) quand je serai riche□, quand j'aurai fait fortune□ ; (success) quand j'aurai réussi dans la vie□ ;∎ the ship of the desert le vaisseau du désert;∎ the ship of State le char de l'État;∎ figurative to be like ships that pass in the night (lovers) être des amants de passage;∎ these days we are like ships that pass in the night ces temps-ci on ne fait que se croiser(a) (send by ship) expédier (par bateau ou par mer); (carry by ship) transporter (par bateau ou par mer);∎ we're having most of our luggage shipped nous expédions la plupart de nos bagages par bateau∎ the goods will be shipped by train (sent) les marchandises seront expédiées par le train; (transported) les marchandises seront transportées par chemin de fer(c) (embark → passengers, cargo) embarquer(a) (passengers, crew) embarquer, s'embarquer►► ship's biscuit biscuit m de mer;ship's boy mousse m;ship canal canal m maritime;ship's chandler shipchandler m, marchand(e) m,f d'articles de marine;ship's company équipage m;ship's papers papiers mpl de bordfamiliar expédier□ ;∎ we've shipped the kids off to their grandparents' nous avons expédié les gosses chez leurs grands-parents➲ ship out(send → goods) expédier; (→ troops etc) envoyerⓘ I see no ships Il s'agit d'une phrase qu'aurait prononcée l'amiral Nelson lors de la bataille de Copenhague en 1801. Nelson était borgne et lorsque ses officiers l'informèrent que des navires de guerre danois approchaient, il aurait levé sa lunette vers son mauvais oeil et aurait déclaré I see no ships ("je ne vois aucun navire"), donnant ainsi l'occasion à la flotte anglaise d'engager le combat, et de le gagner. Aujourd'hui, on utilise cette expression en allusion à Nelson lorsque quelqu'un fait exprès de ne pas remarquer quelque chose. -
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1) (on plane, ship) an Bord;( on train) im Zug;hop \aboard, I'll give you a lift spring rein, ich nehme dich mit;all \aboard! (on train, bus) alles einsteigen!;(on plane, ship) alle Mann an Bord!;to climb \aboard einsteigen2) ( new)to be \aboard neu im Team sein prep1) (onto, into)the flight attendant welcomed us \aboard the plane die Flugbegleiterin begrüßte uns an Bord des Flugzeugsthey enjoyed the voyage \aboard the luxury cruise liner sie genossen die Reise an Bord des Luxuskreuzers -
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2) перевозить ( груз); отправлять ( груз), отгружать•-
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drill ship
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factory ship
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fire-fighting ship
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freeboard ship
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ice ship
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icebreaking ship
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ice-strengthened ship
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merchant ship
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mother ship
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motor ship
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nuclear-powered ship
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research ship
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seismic ship
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ship of opportunity
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shooting ship
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[ʃip] 1. noun1) (a large boat: The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned.) navio2) (any of certain types of transport that fly: a spaceship.) nave2. verb(to send or transport by ship: The books were shipped to Australia.) embarcar- shipment- shipper
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- ship-broker
- shipbuilder
- shipbuilding
- shipowner
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- shipwreck 3. verbWe were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa.) naufragar- shipyard- ship water* * *[ʃip] n 1 navio, embarcação, vapor. 2 vaso (de guerra), avião. 3 tripulação de um navio ou avião. • vt+vi 1 embarcar, pôr ou receber a bordo. 2 ir a bordo. 3 enviar, mandar, carregar (com navio, trem ou viatura). 4 contratar para trabalho em navio. 5 embarcar para trabalhar em navio. 6 fixar, armar (mastro, remo). 7 ser lavado no convés por ondas. aboard ship a bordo. about ship Naut leme de ló. by ship por navio, por via marítima. to take ship (for) embarcar para. when my ship comes home quando ganhar a sorte grande, quando receber dinheiro.
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