a long thin flat piece of cut wood; plank
a flat piece of hard material used for a particular purpose
(the cost of) meals
an official body or group that has responsibility for a particular organization or activity
cover with boards
go on board (a ship or public vehicle, aircraft, etc.)
get or supply with meals
"the board has seven members"
"he nailed boards across the windows"
"she sets a fine table"
"room and board"
"he helped her clear the dining table"
"a feast was spread upon the board"
"he checked the instrument panel"
"suddenly the board lit up like a Christmas tree"
"he got out the board and set up the pieces"
"she rooms in an old boarding house"
"The old lady is boarding three men"
They carried her upon a board In the clothes in which she died.
出自: Southey
Pattering over the boards, she comes and goes at her will.
出自: Tennyson
Grass grew up through the porch boards.
出自: J. Steinbeck
The buildings were log or unpainted board.
出自: W. van T. Clark
To decide the battle by boarding.
出自: M. Arnold
以前篱笆上有一个口子,我们可以钻进钻出,可是这个口子已用木板给钉上了。
吉姆在外面搭伙。
Mr. Smith has a bedroom in our house but boards out.
史密斯先生住在我们家里,但他在别的地方吃饭。 board sb ⇔ out
She boarded out her children with a neighbour.
她把孩子们寄在邻居家膳宿。
用木板把门封住。
He boards up his doors and windows before leaving on a holiday.
度假之前他用木板把门窗封上。
When the shop closes, the shopkeeper boards up the windows.
商店关门时,老板用木板把窗户封上。
The windows are boarded up to prevent the thieves from breaking in.
用木板封好窗户,防止盗贼进入。
他在他姨妈家寄膳。
误 We'd better board to the train now.
正 We'd better board the train now.
析 表示“上车〔飞机、船〕”时, board是及物动词,接宾语时不需再加介词。
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