boarded
past simple and past participle ofboard
单词 | boarded |
释义 | boarded past simple and past participle ofboard board verb uk/bɔːd/us/bɔːrd/boardverb(GET ON)B1[IorT] to get onto orallowpeopleto get onto aboat,train, oraircraft: At Londonairportshe boarded aplanetoAustralia. Willpassengerswaitingto boardpleasego to theticketcounter?
Boarding and alighting from modes of transport
boardverb(STAY)[I] topaytosleepandeatmealsin someone'shouse: During hisstayinEnglandhe boardedwithafamilyin Bath. [I] tosleepandeatatschoolduring theschoolterm: When you went toschoolwere you adaystudentor did you board? [T]UK toarrangefor apetanimalto betemporarilytakencareof at aplaceother thanitshome: He boards thedogoutwhen he goes onbusinesstrips. Living or sleeping somewhere
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Accommodating people Phrasal verbboardsomethingup Examplesofboardedboarded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Poverty was the main reason why children wereboardedout, frequently associated with loss of parents and difficulties in providing for a large household. From theCambridge English Corpus The three oldest children wereboardedout while the two youngest were allowed to stay with their parents who would receive poor relief. From theCambridge English Corpus Those few students who came from outside the city ordinarilyboardedin the home of one or another of the college's faculty members. From theCambridge English Corpus Even if those individuals are considered, the number of illegitimate childrenboardedout in 1868-1871 was remarkably low compared to the other two periods. From theCambridge English Corpus The women whose illegitimate children wereboardedout in 1830 -1837 were usually middleaged women with more than one child born out of wedlock. From theCambridge English Corpus One of the two roadways has beenboardedup; the stall-keepers have departed; there is no longer any music. From theCambridge English Corpus Boardedpassengers move with the plane until they are deplaned, which can occur individually in our variation. From theCambridge English Corpus At the age of four she was lucky enough to beboardedout to a relatively good farm where she stayed for three years. From theCambridge English Corpus She had not broken her anchor; someone hadboardedher, cut away her anchors and cable, and set her adrift. From theCambridge English Corpus Then, with musicians and attendants, she tooboardedher chariot. From theCambridge English Corpus Those whoboardedthe northbound buses therefore did so because they could see no other solution to their desperate economic predicament. From theCambridge English Corpus Most likely it was an emergency measure also for the impoverished households whose children wereboardedout. From theCambridge English Corpus In some, -oors wereboardedsuperseding rammed earth, while in others roofs were extended. From theCambridge English Corpus Between 42 and 45 per cent of the families whose children wereboardedout during all three periods were headed by widows or widowers. From theCambridge English Corpus Only those children whom the sources clearly indicate wereboardedout for the very first time have been included in the analysis. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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