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Reboard Meaning in English

word

ɹiˈbɔɹd
ree-BORD
ˌriːˈbɔːd
ree-BAWD

释义

To get back onto something like a boat, ship, plane, train, or vehicle after having gotten off.

用法与细微差别

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.

例句

Passengers will reboard the plane after security inspection.

basic

We had to reboard the bus when the rain stopped.

basic

Please remain nearby until you can reboard the ship.

basic

After fixing the problem, the crew told us we could reboard.

natural

Everyone had to reboard quickly because of the sudden storm.

natural

If you leave the ferry at this stop, you’ll need to reboard to continue your trip.

natural