aboard
Prononciation : [əˈbɔrd]
Mot
Contexte : « transportation »
(adverb) when someone or something is on or in a vehicle, like a ship, plane, or train. If you say you are aboard, it means you are inside or on the vehicle and ready to go.
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The passengers are safely aboard the ship and ready for departure.
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There were no pets allowed aboard the airplane during the flight.
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Are you aboard the train already?
Contexte : « transportation »
(preposition) used to show that someone is on or in a vehicle. It helps to say that someone is traveling in the vehicle.
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The crew was aboard the vessel, preparing for an ocean journey.
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He was not aboard the ferry when it left the dock.
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Who is aboard the bus heading to the city?
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