board
board
bɔ:rd
bawrd
British pronunciation
/bɔːd/

英語での「board」の定義と意味

Board
01

ボード, 黒板

a flat and hard tool made of wood, plastic, paper, etc. that is designed for specific purposes
board definition and meaning
example
The teacher wrote the day 's lesson on the board at the front of the classroom.
先生は教室の前の黒板にその日の授業を書いた。
02

取締役会, 理事会

a group of people with the power to make decisions for an organization or company
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board definition and meaning
example
The board's decision to merge with another company was announced to the public today.
03

a table used for serving or eating meals

board definition and meaning
example
The family gathered around the board for dinner.
04

a vertical surface for displaying information to public view

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board definition and meaning
example
Notices were pinned to the board in the hallway.
05

a flat, usually rectangular surface used for playing tabletop games

board definition and meaning
example
They set the chess pieces on the board.
06

a solid, sawn piece of timber, typically long and flat, used in construction or other applications

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example
They nailed the boards together to make a fence.
07

an electrical device with a flat insulated surface containing switches, meters, and controls for operating other devices

example
The engineer checked the control board for errors.
08

a printed circuit that fits into a computer's expansion slot to add or enhance functions

example
The graphics board improved the computer's display.
09

food or meals provided, especially as part of lodging

example
The hotel provides room and board for its guests.
10

ボード, サーフボード

a flat, often elongated piece of equipment used to glide over surfaces like water or snow
example
He waxed his board before heading out to catch the morning waves.
彼は朝の波に乗るために出かける前にボードにワックスを塗った。
to board
01

乗る, 搭乗する

to get on a means of transportation such as a train, bus, aircraft, ship, etc.
Transitive: to board a means of transportation
to board definition and meaning
example
Passengers were instructed to board the airplane according to their assigned seat rows.
乗客は、割り当てられた座席の列に従って飛行機に搭乗するよう指示されました。
02

滞在する, 居住する

to stay or reside in a place, usually by paying for accommodations
Intransitive: to board somewhere | to board with sb
to board definition and meaning
example
She decided to board with a local family while attending the university to experience a home-like environment.
彼女は家庭的な環境を体験するために、大学に通いながら地元の家族と同居することを決めました。
03

宿泊させる, 泊める

to offer a place to stay or provide accommodation for someone
Transitive: to board sb | to board sb somewhere
example
The innkeeper decided to board the weary travelers for the night.
宿屋の主人は疲れた旅行者を一晩泊めることに決めた。
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