atobüse

listen to the pronunciation of atobüse
Turkish - English
aboard
on base

He doubled with two men aboard, scoring them both.

On board; into or within a ship or boat; hence, into or within a railway car

We all climbed aboard.

Across; athwart

Can we this quote? Nor iron bands aboard The Pontic Sea by their huge navy cast. - Edmund Spenser.

Alongside

The ships came close aboard to pass messages.

{a} in a ship, safe, secure, at ease
on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard" on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now" side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship
On board of; as, to go aboard a ship
Successfully reached base
on a ship, train, plane or other vehicle part of a group; "Bill's been aboard for three years now"
Alongside; as, close aboard
on first or second or third base; "Their second homer with Bob Allison aboard"
If you are aboard a ship or plane, you are on it or in it. She invited 750 people aboard the luxury yacht, the Savarona They said goodbye to him as he got aboard the train at Union Station. = on board Aboard is also an adverb. It had taken two hours to load all the people aboard = on board
side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship
on, in, into (ship, train, plane, etc.)
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