释义 |
get aboard get aboardTo board a mode of transportation, such as a plane, train, or boat. Yeah, we've gotten aboard the plane, but we're just sitting at the gate right now. See also: aboard, get Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. get aboard somethingto get onto a ship, a train, or an airplane. What time should we get aboard the ship? Everyone can get aboard at noon. See also: aboard, get McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. See also:- sail in
- come aboard
- book (one) through
- book through
- book (one) on (something)
- book on
- get onto
- fly from
- fly from (someone or something)
- disembark
References in classic literature "Now get aboard, four of you," I said in a loud voice, indicating with my fingers that four of them were to go with me and the fifth was to remain by the junk. Tales of the Fish Patrol As we slowly advanced up the bay, numerous canoes pushed off from the surrounding shores, and we were soon in the midst of quite a flotilla of them, their savage occupants struggling to get aboard of us, and jostling one another in their ineffectual attempts. Typee After a manual push, I flew the CV 1, rolled out on final bearing, and prepared to get aboard. When I descended out of 1,200 feet and cleared the marine layer, I could see one aircraft between the ship and my aircraft. Suckin' gas |