[PREP 介词]在(船、飞机等)上 If you are aboard a ship or plane, you are on it or in it.
[ADV after v]
She invited 750 people aboard the luxury yacht, the Savarona...
她邀请了750人乘坐豪华游艇“萨瓦罗纳”号。
They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station.
当他在联合火车站登上火车之际,他们向他道别。
Aboard is also an adverb.
It had taken two hours to load all the people aboard...
花了两个小时才让所有乘客都上了船。
The United States has a naval task force offshore, with two thousand marines aboard.
美国在近海驻有海军特遣部队,船上共两千名海军陆战队官兵。
Oxford
aboard/əˈbɔːd; NAmEəˈbɔːrd/adverb,prepositionon or onto a ship, plane, bus or train 在(船、飞机、公共汽车、火车等)上;上(船、飞机、公共汽车、火车等)SYNon board◆We went aboard.我们上了船。◆He was already aboard the plane.他已经登机了。◆The plane crashed, killing all 157 passengers aboard.飞机坠毁,机上 157 名乘客全部遇难。◆All aboard!(= the bus, boat, etc. is leaving soon)请大家上车(或船等)!(表示马上就要开了)◆Welcome aboard!(= used to welcome passengers or a person joining a new organization, etc.)欢迎各位乘客!;欢迎加盟(新组织等)!aboard/əˈbɔːd; NAmEəˈbɔːrd/
LDC
aboard1 preposition
aboard2 adverb
aboarda‧board1 /əˈbɔːd $ əˈbɔːrd/ ●○○ preposition
Collocations
on or onto a ship, plane, or train: They finally went aboard the plane.
aboard1 preposition
aboard2 adverb
aboardaboard2 ●○○ adverb
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Collocations
1on 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! spoken used to tell passengers of a ship, bus, or train that they must get on because it will leave soon