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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++board1 /bɔːd $ bɔːrd/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  1 INFORMATIONinformation 消息 [countable]INFORMATION a flat wide piece of wood, plastic etc that you can use to show information 布告牌,公告牌on a board The plan of the new building is displayed on a board at the back of the room. 新大楼的设计图贴在房间后面的公告板上。 I’ve put a list of names up on the board. 我在布告板上贴出了名单。 I’ll check the departure board for train times. 我去查一下开车时刻表,看看火车的时间。 billboard, blackboard, noticeboard, scoreboard2 chopping_board.jpg for putting things on 供放东西用FOR PUTTING THINGS ON [countable]DFUDG a flat piece of wood, plastic, card etc that you use for a particular purpose such as cutting things on, or for playing indoor games 〔用于切割、玩室内游戏等的〕平板 Martha was chopping vegetables on a wooden board. 玛莎正在用一块木砧板切蔬菜。 a chess board 棋盘 breadboard, cheeseboard, chopping board3 group of people 一群人 (also Board)GROUP OF PEOPLE [countable]GROUP OF PEOPLE a group of people in a company or other organization who make the rules and important decisions 理事会,委员会,董事会board of The Board of Directors met yesterday. 董事会昨天开了会。 There was disagreement among the agency's board of governors. 这个机构的理事会成员之间意见有分歧。sit on a board/have a seat on a board (=be a member of a board) 是董事会的成员 He gave up his seat on the board after 40 years. 他干满40年后退出了董事会。 a board meeting 董事会会议 a board member 董事会成员nGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?Board is usually followed by a singular verb in this meaning: The board meets once a month.In British English, you can also use a plural verb: The board meet once a month.n4. Board5 in building 用于建筑FOR BUILDING [countable]TBC a long thin flat piece of wood used for making floors, walls, fences etc 〔用于铺地板、筑墙、做篱笆等的〕长条木板 We’ll have to take the boards up to check the wiring. 我们得把地板撬起来检查一下电线。 floorboard6 on board a) TTWTTAon a ship, plane, or spacecraft 在船上;在飞机上;在宇宙飞船上 SYN aboard There are 12 children on board the ship. 船上有12名儿童。 b) involved with something or working for an organization 卷入;加入,进入〔某机构工作〕 Supporters of the treaty say that it will be necessary to have the United States on board. 这个条约的支持者说有必要让美国加进来。 He came on board in the late sixties and spent two decades with the agency. 他于60年代末加入,在这个机构里干了20年。7 meals 膳食MEALS [uncountable]DF the meals that are provided for you when you pay to stay somewhere 膳食,伙食 In the nursing home she will have to pay for room and board. 她进养老院就必须交膳宿费。 The landlord provides board and lodging (=meals and a place to stay). 房东提供食宿。 full board, half board8 go by the board IMPOSSIBLEif an idea, way of behaving, or plan goes by the board, it fails to happen, ends, or is no longer possible 〔想法、计划等〕落空,失败;〔行为方式〕被摒弃9. in water sports 水上运动 [countable] a surfboard or sailboard 冲浪板;帆板10 across the board EVERYONEif something happens or is done across the board, it affects everyone in a particular group, place etc 全面地,涉及全体地11 take something on board ACCEPTto listen to and accept a suggestion, idea etc 接受,采纳〔建议、想法等〕12. electricity [countable] a circuit board 线路板,电路板13. theatre 剧场the boards [plural]APT the stage in a theatre 舞台 tread the boards at tread1(7)14. sports area 运动区域boards [plural] American EnglishDSO the low wooden wall around the area in which you play ice hockey 〔冰球场四周的〕护板15. college/medical boards American EnglishSEC examinations that you take in the US when you formally ask to be accepted as a student at a college or medical school 大学/医学院的入学考试 above board, diving board, drawing board, ironing board, sounding board, → sweep the board at sweep1(11)nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 3: a group of people in a company or other organization who make the rules and important decisionsphrasesa board of directors/trusteesThe board of directors met yesterday.a board of governors (=in a school)She sits on the board of governors.the school board American EnglishThe school board voted on the appointment.the chairman of the boardJames Clark has been named chairman of the board.board + NOUNa board memberTwo board members resigned earlier this year.a board meetingAn emergency board meeting will have to be held.at board level (=at a senior level in a company, involving people on the board)The policy was approved at board level.verbsbe on the boardHe's on the board of trustees.be appointed to the boardThey agreed that an independent chairman should be appointed to the board.sit/serve on the boardShe had served on the board of governors of the BBC.have a seat on the boardHe gave up his seat on the board after 40 years' service.put something to the board (=ask the board to consider something)Their proposals were put to the board.
Examples from the Corpus
boardAn apparent ring, which had its own people inside, was responsible for earlier Sparc 2 board thieves.The track led only to Scudder's Cottage, the name crudely painted on a board nailed to the gate.Room and board is $3,000 per semester.We got the cedar boards from an old fence.Where's the chess board?a cutting boardThe floor boards are one quarter-inch thick and come in 34 designs.The licensing board has refused us permission to sell alcohol on the premises.It was a notice board devoted exclusively to funeral announcements, and the lawyer's death was well represented.For six years, Lowman worked with the Los Angeles school board to get more teaching programs and transportation for handicapped children.In October, the school board recommended that uniforms become compulsory.And a more frantic presence was trapped behind the skirting board.I'll put an announcement up on the board.Your homework assignment is written on the board.If you don't agree with the result etc you can appeal to the board of examiners.Mr Balmuth joined Caldor in 1987 as president and was elected to the board in 1989.The board argued that the dispute was not protected by the First Amendment since it was an internal personnel matter.on a boardBetween 525 and 530 people were believed to have been on board.As a result, those who were brought on board saw themselves as an enviable elite, however overworked and underpaid.Prior will take a family vacation before coming on board.Make that three wounded and one loony on board.He was the only navy man on board and therefore in charge of the ship and equal in position to Dogwell.The second crew lifted off on 28 July of the same year and remained on board for nearly 59 days.room and boardHe also took on extra film work to earn enough for the trip to New York and room and board there.A Solution: The Job Corps provides room and board to disadvantaged young adults while they complete their studies and learn trades.Those who live in normally receive room and board plus a wage - often well below the legal minimum.While this was in addition to room and board, the amount itself was very small.
nBoard1used in the name of some organizations 局,部,委员会〔用于机构名称〕 the New York State Board of Elections 纽约州选举委员会 the British Boxing Board of Control 英国拳击运动管理委员会in names 用于名称
Related topics: Transport, Household, School
board2 ●●○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive] formalTT to get on a bus, plane, train etc in order to travel somewhere 登上〔公共汽车、飞机、火车等〕2 be boarding TTif a plane or ship is boarding, passengers are getting onto it 正在登机;正在上船3 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]DH to stay in a room in someone’s house that you pay for 〔在某人家里〕寄宿4 [intransitive]SES to stay at a school at night as well as during the day 在校寄宿5.board something ↔ out phrasal verb DHPDLTto pay money and arrange for an animal to stay somewhere 寄养〔动物〕6board something ↔ up phrasal verb COVERto cover a window or door, or all the windows and doors of a building, with wooden boards 用木板封住〔门窗〕
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Examples from the Corpus
boardFlight 503 for Toronto is now boarding.They boarded a flight for Israel.A week later he boarded a ship bound for New York.Phoebe boards here during the week and goes home at weekends.Police boarded the Aberdeen to Newcastle plane after the pilot radioed for help.The sooner Morgan boarded the chopper and pushed off the better.Before boarding the plane, Jenny tried once more to call home.Her parents offered no explanation when police boarded their plane at Chicago airport yesterday to arrest them for abandoning their children.My only knowledge is the pubs that still remain but are boarded up.I boarded with the Jansens until I found a place of my own.I board with the Nicholsons during the week.
From Longman Business DictionaryLBED_03_aboardboard1 /bɔːdbɔːrd/ noun1[countable] (also board of directors)COMMERCE the group of people who have been elected to manage a company by those holding shares in the companyThese accounts were approved by the Board of Directors on 15th July last year.The executive committee effectively runs the company between monthly board meetings. management board supervisory board2[countable] a group of people who make important decisions or rules about how an institution operates and make sure that these rules are obeyedThe city’s licensing board voted yesterday for restrictions on opening hours.board ofthe board of examiners appeals board marketing board oversight board3[countable] (also circuit board)COMPUTING the part of a computer containing the CHIPs that govern a particular functionA good sound board will really liven up your games and multimedia applications.4[uncountable] (also board and lodging)TRAVEL the meals and the room provided for you when you stay or live somewhere full board half board5on board on a ship, plane, or trainAll the crew must be on board by four o'clock this afternoon.6take something on board informal to listen to or accept a suggestionHe was not able to comment, but he took on board the strength of feeling against the proposal.7be on board/bring somebody on board informal to join an organization or agree with someone’s plans, ideas etc, or to make someone do thisThe response was to look for a way to accommodate the Danish Government, to bring the Danes back on board.boardboard2 verb [intransitive, transitive]TRAVEL to get on a bus, plane, train, or shipFlight TA134 for Boston is now boarding at Gate 16.I boarded a bus and headed off out of Lesotho.→ See Verb tableOrigin board1 Old English bord
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board1 S1 W1 /bɔːd $ bɔːrd/ noun
 Language: Old English
 Origin: bord
1.  INFORMATION  [countable] a flat wide piece of wood, plastic etc that you can use to show information
    on a board
    The plan of the new building is displayed on a board at the back of the room.
    I’ve put a list of names up on the board.
    I’ll check the departure board for train times.billboard, blackboard, noticeboard, scoreboard
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   FOR PUTTING THINGS ON .nbsp;[countable] a flat piece of wood, plastic, card etc that you use for a particular purpose such as cutting things on, or for playing indoor games:
    Martha was chopping vegetables on a wooden board.
    a chess boardbreadboard, cheeseboard, chopping board
3.  GROUP OF PEOPLE (also Board) [countable also + plural verb] British English a group of people in a company or other organization who make the rules and important decisions
    board of
    The Board of Directors met yesterday.
    There was disagreement among the agency's board of governors.
    sit on a board/have a seat on a board (=be a member of a board)
    He gave up his seat on the board after 40 years.
    a board meeting
    a board member
4.  IN NAMES Board used in the name of some organizations:
    the New York State Board of Elections
    the British Boxing Board of Control
5.  IN BUILDING  [countable] a long thin flat piece of wood used for making floors, walls, fences etc:
    We’ll have to take the boards up to check the wiring.floorboard
6. on board
  a. on a ship, plane, or spacecraft
   SYN  aboard:
    There are 12 children on board the ship.
  b. involved with something or working for an organization:
    Supporters of the treaty say that it will be necessary to have the United States on board.
    He came on board in the late sixties and spent two decades with the agency.
7.  MEALS  [uncountable] the meals that are provided for you when you pay to stay somewhere:
    In the nursing home she will have to pay for room and board.
    The landlord provides board and lodging (=meals and a place to stay).full board, half board
8. go by the board if an idea, way of behaving, or plan goes by the board, it fails to happen, ends, or is no longer possible:
    Loyalty has gone by the board.
9.  IN WATER SPORTS  [countable] a surfboard or sailboard
10. across the board if something happens or is done across the board, it affects everyone in a particular group, place etc:
    The changes will affect local authorities across the board.
    We find jobs for people right across the board, from chief executives to cleaners.
11. take something on board to listen to and accept a suggestion, idea etc:
    The school refused to take any of the parents’ criticisms on board.
12.  ELECTRICITY  [countable] a circuit board
13.  THEATRE the boards [plural] the stage in a theatre ⇨ tread the boards at tread1(7)
14.  SPORTS AREA boards [plural] American English the low wooden wall around the area in which you play ice hockey
15. college/medical boards American English examinations that you take in the US when you formally ask to be accepted as a student at a college or medical school
above board, diving board, drawing board, ironing board, sounding board, ⇨ sweep the board at sweep1(11)
     
COLLOCATIONS
(for Meaning 3)
■ phrases
    a board of directors/trustees The board of directors met yesterday.
    a board of governors (=in a school) She sits on the board of governors.
    the school board American English The school board voted on the appointment.
    the chairman of the board James Clark has been named chairman of the board.
■ board + NOUN
    a board member Two board members resigned earlier this year.
    a board meeting An emergency board meeting will have to be held.
    at board level (=at a senior level in a company, involving people on the board) The policy was approved at board level.
■ verbs
    be on the board He's on the board of trustees.
    be appointed to the board They agreed that an independent chairman should be appointed to the board.
    sit/serve on the board She had served on the board of governors of the BBC.
    have a seat on the board He gave up his seat on the board after 40 years' service.
    put something to the board (=ask the board to consider something) Their proposals were put to the board.

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board2 verb
1. [intransitive and transitive] formal to get on a bus, plane, train etc in order to travel somewhere:
    The couple boarded the train for New York.
    Passengers were standing on the dock, waiting to board.
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    In everyday English, people usually say get on a bus, plane etc rather than board:
    When she heard the news, she got on the next plane for Chicago.
2. be boarding if a plane or ship is boarding, passengers are getting onto it:
    Olympic Airways Flight 172 to Istanbul is now boarding at Gate No. 37.
3. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to stay in a room in someone’s house that you pay for:
    Several students boarded with Mrs. Smith.
4. [intransitive] to stay at a school at night as well as during the day:
    Dickie was sent away to school as soon as he was old enough to board.
     
board something ↔ out phrasal verb
  to pay money and arrange for an animal to stay somewhere
board something ↔ up phrasal verb
  to cover a window or door, or all the windows and doors of a building, with wooden boards:
    The shop was boarded up.


🔑 boardBrE /bɔːd/ 🔊NAmE /bɔːrd/ 🔊 nounpiece of wood, etc. 木板等🔑 [countable, uncountable] a long thin piece of strong hard material, especially wood, used, for example, for making floors, building walls and roofs and making boats 板;(尤指)木板He had ripped up the carpet, leaving only the bare boards. 他用力扯去了地毯,只剩下裸露的地板。🔊🔊   see also chipboard, floorboard, hardboard, skirting board 🔑 [countable] (especially in compounds 尤用于构成复合词) a piece of wood, or other strong material, that is used for a special purpose …用木板(或板材)a blackboard黑板I'll write it up on the board. 我会把它写在黑板上。🔊🔊(BrE) a noticeboard布告牌(NAmE) a bulletin board布告牌The exam results went up on the board. 考试成绩张贴在布告牌上。🔊🔊a diving board跳水板She jumped off the top board. 她从高层跳板上跳了下来。🔊🔊a chessboard棋盘He removed the figure from the board. 他从黑板上抹去了那个数字。🔊🔊   see also message board in water sports 水上运动 [countable] = bodyboard, sailboard, surfboard group of people 班子🔑 [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who have power to make decisions and control a company or other organization (公司或其他机构的)董事会,委员会,理事会She has a seat on the board of directors. 她是董事会成员。🔊🔊The board is/are unhappy about falling sales.董事会对销售额下降感到不满。members of the board董事会成员discussions at board level董事会讨论the academic board (= for example, of a British university) 高等学校教务委员会(NAmE) the Board of Education (= a group of elected officials who are in charge of all the public schools in a particular area) 管理地方公立学校的教育委员会organization 机构 [countable] used in the name of some organizations (用于机构名称)the Welsh Tourist Board (= responsible for giving tourist information) 威尔士旅游局meals 膳食 [uncountable] the meals that are provided when you stay in a hotel, guest house, etc.; what you pay for the meals (旅馆、招待所等提供的)伙食,膳食;膳食费用He pays £90 a week board and lodging. 他每周的膳宿花费为 90 英镑。🔊🔊   see also bed and board, full board, half board exams 考试boards [plural] (old-fashioned, US) exams that you take when you apply to go to college in the US (美国大学的)入学考试in theatre 剧院the boards [plural] (old-fashioned, informal) the stage in a theatre 舞台His play is on the boards on Broadway. 他的戏剧搬上了百老汇的舞台。🔊🔊She's treading the boards (= working as an actress). 她当上了演员。🔊🔊ice hockey 冰球运动the boards [plural] (NAmE) the low wooden wall surrounding the area where a game of ice hockey is played (冰球场周围的)界墙The puck went wide, hitting the boards. 冰球击偏了,打在了界墙上。🔊🔊 HELP There are many other compounds ending in board. You will find them at their place in the alphabet. 以 board 结尾的复合词还有很多,可在各字母中的适当位置查到。aˌcross the ˈboardinvolving everyone or everything in a company, an industry, etc. 全体;整体;全面The industry needs more investment across the board. 这一行业需要全面增加投资。🔊🔊an across-the-board wage increase全体人员的加薪ˌgo by the ˈboard(of plans or principles 计划或原则) to be rejected or ignored; to be no longer possible 被废弃;被忽视All her efforts to be polite went by the board and she started to shout. 她力图保持和颜悦色的一切努力都白费了,于是她开始大喊大叫。🔊🔊on ˈboard 🔑on or in a ship, an aircraft or a train 在船上(或飞机上、火车上) SYN aboard Have the passengers gone on board yet? 乘客们登机了吗?🔊🔊giving your support to an idea or a project 支持We must get more sponsors on board. 我们必须得到更多赞助商的支持。🔊🔊You need to bring the whole staff on board. 你需要取得全体员工的支持。🔊🔊take sth on ˈboardto accept and understand an idea or a suggestion 采纳,接纳(主意、建议)I told her what I thought, but she didn't take my advice on board. 我把我的想法告诉了她,可她没有听取我的建议。🔊🔊sweep the ˈboardto win all the prizes, etc. in a competition (在比赛中)囊括所有奖项
🔑 boardBrE /bɔːd/ 🔊NAmE /bɔːrd/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they board BrE /bɔːd/ 🔊 NAmE /bɔːrd/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it boards BrE /bɔːdz/ 🔊 NAmE /bɔːrdz/ 🔊past simple boarded BrE /ˈbɔːdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbɔːrdɪd/ 🔊past participle boarded BrE /ˈbɔːdɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbɔːrdɪd/ 🔊 -ing form boarding BrE /ˈbɔːdɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈbɔːrdɪŋ/ 🔊get on plane/ship, etc. 上飞机/船等🔑 [intransitive, transitive] (formal) to get on a ship, train, plane, bus, etc. 上船(或火车、飞机、公共汽车等)Passengers are waiting to board. 乘客们正在候机。🔊🔊~ sth The ship was boarded by customs officials. 海关官员登上了这艘船。🔊🔊🔑 [intransitive] be boarding when a plane or ship is boarding, it is ready for passengers to get on 让乘客登机(或上船等)Flight BA193 for Paris is now boarding at Gate 37. 乘 BA193 航班飞往巴黎的乘客请于 37 号登机口登机。🔊🔊

airport, baggage reclaim, board, check-in, gate, immigration, lounge, passport, security, terminal

live somewhere 住宿 [intransitive] ~ at…/with sb to live and take meals in sb's home, in return for payment 付费(在某人家里)膳宿She always had one or two students boarding with her. 她的家总有一两名寄宿学生。🔊🔊 [intransitive] to live at a school during the school year (在学校)寄宿 ˌboard sb ˈout(BrE) to arrange for sb to live somewhere away from their place of work, school, etc. in return for payment 把(某人)安排在外膳宿ˌboard sth↔ˈupto cover a window, door, etc. with wooden boards 用木板封住(门窗等)