单词 | onboard |
释义 | on·board (ŏn-bôrd, ôn-) adj. 1. Carried or used aboard a vehicle or vessel: onboard radar systems. 2. Participating in or supporting an effort: I contacted my sisters to make sure they were onboard before I booked the beach house for our vacation. adv. 1. Onto a vehicle or vessel: "His 'semi-fiancée' came onboard at Cape Town" (Dale Peterson). 2. Into a state of participation of support for an effort: "If you were running one of the organization's programs or schools, you did everything you could to get the parents onboard" (Paul Tough). prep. Aboard: "the long hours onboard an aircraft on the way to some diplomatic engagement abroad" (Molly Worthen). tr.v. on·board·ed, on·board·ing, on·boards To introduce to a system or process: a human resources administrator who onboards new hires. |
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