aboard

aboard
ə'bo:d
adverb, preposition
(on(to) or in(to) (a means of transport): We were aboard for several hours; He went aboard the shipain/aircraft.) a bordo (de)
aboard adv a bordo
all aboard! ¡todos a bordo!
welcome aboard! ¡bienvenidos a bordo!
aboard
tr[ə'bɔːd]
adverb
1 (ship, plane) a bordo; (train) en el tren; (bus) en el autobús
a coach with 45 people aboard plunged into the river Seine un autocar que llevaba 45 pasajeros se precipitó al río Sena
preposition
1 (ship, plane) a bordo de; (train, bus) en
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go aboard (ship, plane) embarcar, subir a bordo 2 (train, bus) subir
aboard [ə'bord] adv
: a bordo
aboard prep
: a bordo de
aboard
adv.
a bordo adv.
prep.
a bordo de prep.

I ə'bɔːrd, ə'bɔːd
adverb (on ship, aircraft) a bordo; (on train) en el tren; (on bus) en el autobús

to go aboard — subir a bordo, embarcar*, embarcarse*

all aboard! — (ship) pasajeros a bordo!; (train) pasajeros (suban) al tren!


II
preposition a bordo de
[ǝ'bɔːd]
1.
ADV (Naut) a bordo

to go aboard — embarcar, subir a bordo

to take aboard — embarcar, cargar

all aboard! — (Rail) ¡viajeros, al tren!

life aboard is pleasant — es agradable la vida de a bordo

2.
PREP

aboard the ship — a bordo del barco

aboard the train — en el tren

* * *

I [ə'bɔːrd, ə'bɔːd]
adverb (on ship, aircraft) a bordo; (on train) en el tren; (on bus) en el autobús

to go aboard — subir a bordo, embarcar*, embarcarse*

all aboard! — (ship) pasajeros a bordo!; (train) pasajeros (suban) al tren!


II
preposition a bordo de

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