Reboard Meaning in English
word
ɹiˈbɔɹd
ree-BORD
ˌriːˈbɔːd
ree-BAWD
परिभाषा
To get back onto something like a boat, ship, plane, train, or vehicle after having gotten off.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Formal or technical term, often in transport (plane, ship, etc.). Used mostly when someone temporarily leaves and then gets back on. Not common in casual speech; may appear in travel, safety, or incident reports.
Spanish: volver a subir (a bordo) - volver a embarcarPortuguese (BR): reembarcar - voltar a bordoPortuguese (PT): reembarcar - voltar a bordoChinese (Simplified): 重新登上 - 重新上(船、飞机等)Chinese (Traditional): 重新登上 - 重新上(船、飛機等)Hindi: फिर से सवार होना - दोबारा चढ़नाArabic: الصعود مرة أخرى - العودة إلى المركبةBengali: পুনরায় উঠা - আবার ওঠাRussian: снова сесть - заново подняться (на транспорт)Japanese: 再搭乗する - 再び乗るVietnamese: lên lại - lên trở lạiKorean: 다시 탑승하다Turkish: yeniden binmekUrdu: دوبارہ سوار ہوناIndonesian: naik kembali - naik lagi
उदाहरण वाक्य
Passengers will reboard the plane after security inspection.
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We had to reboard the bus when the rain stopped.
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Please remain nearby until you can reboard the ship.
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After fixing the problem, the crew told us we could reboard.
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Everyone had to reboard quickly because of the sudden storm.
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If you leave the ferry at this stop, you’ll need to reboard to continue your trip.
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