aboard

listen to the pronunciation of aboard
English - Turkish
z. (taşıt için) içinde, -de; (taşıt için) içine, -e: All aboard! Haydi binin!
gemiye

Onun gemiye binişini gördün mü? - Did you see her go aboard?

Onların gemiye binmesini gördün mü? - Did you see them go aboard?

trende
uçağa

Bayanlar ve baylar, uçağa hoş geldiniz. - Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard.

uçakta
içine
(bir taşıtın) içinde
otobüse
-e
-a
(gemi/otobüs/tren/uçak/vb.) içinde
-de
katara
binikte
in içinde
-da
gemide

Onlar şimdi gemideler. - They are now aboard the ship.

Batan gemide kaç tane denizci vardı? - How many sailors were aboard the ship that sunk?

atobüse
trene

Hareket eden trene atlamak çok tehlikelidir. - It is very dangerous to jump aboard the train when it is moving.

Hepiniz trene lütfen. Tren az sonra gidiyor. - All aboard, please! The train is leaving right away.

gemi, tren vb.nin içinde
ağızdan uzak bir yöne doğru,-in içinde
{e} (taşıt için) içinde, -de: He was aboard the train. Trendeydi
(Biyoloji) ağızdan uzak bir yöne doğru
içinde
aboard ship
gemide
welcome aboard
aramıza hoş geldin
welcome aboard
güverteye hoş geldiniz
all aboard!
Hamı yerine!
all aboard!
Herkes gemiye!
all aboard!
Binik kurtarıyor!
all aboard!
kalkıyor!
on base
Baz
go aboard
binmek
go aboard
(Fiili Deyim ) gemiye binmek
lighter aboard ship
(Askeri) güvertesinde mavna olan gemi
lighter aboard ship
(Askeri) hafif kıyı gemisi
English - English
on base

He doubled with two men aboard, scoring them both.

On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car

We all climbed aboard.

Across; athwart

Can we this quote? Nor iron bands aboard The Pontic Sea by their huge navy cast. - Edmund Spenser.

Alongside

The ships came close aboard to pass messages.

On board of; as, to go aboard a ship

We all went aboard the ship.

(A*board") adv [Pref a- on, in + board ]
on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard" on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now" side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship
{a} in a ship, safe, secure, at ease
side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship"
On, in, or into a boat
on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle
On or in a ship
safely on the green with an approach shot Example: Well, you might not be close the the hole but at least you're aboard
On or within the boat
part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now"
Successfully reached base
on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now"
Alongside; as, close aboard
on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard"
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. = on board Aboard is also an adverb. It had taken two hours to load all the people aboard = on board
side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship
on, in, into (ship, train, plane, etc.)
aboard a ship
on the ship
all aboard
every one on board a ship or other passenger vehicle (train, aircraft)
all aboard!
everyone get on!, all passengers get on! (to a ship, train or airplane)
preposition aboard 1
on or onto a ship, plane, or train
welcome aboard
{ü} interjection used to greet passengers (into a plane, ship, train, etc.); interjection used to greet a newcomer in a new office or new job or project
aboard
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