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aboard – מילון אנגלי-עברי

Babylon English-Hebrewהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
aboard
(תה"פ) על-, ב-, על סיפון ה- (אנייה, רכבת, מטוס)
 
(מ"י) על-, ב-, לתוך, אל, על סיפון (אנייה, רכבת, מטוס וכו')

aboard – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי

Babylon Englishהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
aboard
prep. on, in, into (ship, train, plane, etc.)

English Wikipedia - The Free Encyclopediaהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
List of ship directions
This list of ship directions explains dozens of related terms such as fore, aft, astern, aboard, or topside. For background, see below: Origins.
  • abaft: at or toward the stern of a ship, or further back from a location.
  • aboard: onto or within a ship, or in a group.
  • above: a higher deck of the ship.
  • aft: toward the stern of a ship.
  • adrift: floating in the water without propulsion.
  • aground: resting on the shore or wedged against the sea floor.
  • ahull: with sails furled and helm lashed alee.
  • alee: on or toward the lee (the downwind side).
  • aloft: the stacks, masts, rigging, or other area above the highest solid structure.
  • amidships: near the middle part of a ship.
  • aport: toward the port side of a ship (opposite of "astarboard").
  • ashore: on or towards the shore or land.
  • astarboard: toward the starboard side of a ship (opposite of "aport").
  • astern: toward the rear of a ship (opposite of "forward").
  • athwartships: toward the sides of a ship.
  • aweather: toward the weather or windward side of a ship.
  • aweigh: just clear of the sea floor, as with an anchor.
  • below: a lower deck of the ship.
  • belowdecks: inside or into a ship, or down to a lower deck.
  • bilge: the underwater part of a ship between the flat of the bottom and the vertical topsides
  • bottom: the lowest part of the ship's hull.
  • bow (or stem): front of a ship (opposite of "stern")
  • centerline: an imaginary, central line drawn from the bow to the stern.
  • fore or forward: at or toward the front of a ship or further ahead of a location (opposite of "aft")
  • inboard: attached inside the ship.
  • keel: the bottom structure of a ship's hull.
  • leeward: side or direction away from the wind (opposite of "windward").
  • on deck: to an outside or muster deck (as "all hands on deck").
  • on board: somewhere on board the ship.
  • outboard: attached outside the ship.
  • port: the left side of the ship, facing forward (opposite of "starboard").
  • starboard: the right side of the ship, when facing forward (opposite of "port").
  • stern: the rear of a ship (opposite of "bow").
  • topside: on the ship's main weather deck.
  • underdeck: a lower deck of a ship.
  • yardarm: an end of a yard spar below a sail.
  • waterline: where the water surface meets the ship's hull.
  • weather: side or direction from which wind blows (same as "windward").
  • windward: side or direction from which wind blows (opposite of "leeward").

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WordNet 2.0הורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
aboard

Adverb
1. on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle
(synonym) onboard
2. on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard"
(synonym) on base
(classification) baseball, baseball game, ball
3. side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship"
(synonym) alongside
4. part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now"


Babylon English-Czechהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
aboard
přísl. do; na; v; na palubě, palubu

Babylon English-Polishהורד מילון בבילון 9 למחשב שלך
aboard
Przysł w; do; na





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