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aboard [*.'bo:d]

The word indicates being on or in a vehicle, ship, or aircraft, typically when referring to being on or in a mode of transportation.

Often used in phrases like "come aboard" or "go aboard" to invite or direct someone to enter a vehicle or vessel. It can also describe someone in a particular position or role on a ship or aircraft.

Examples of using the word "aboard" in sentences:
"The passengers climbed aboard the ship as it set sail." "The flight attendant welcomed the passengers aboard the plane." "They invited us aboard their yacht for a day trip." "The captain reminded the crew to stay aboard during the storm." "She decided to go aboard the train before it departed." "The explorers embarked aboard the research vessel for their expedition." "The team boarded the spacecraft and prepared for lift-off."

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set sail - wypływał


Explain the word "aboard". Give some examples of using the word "aboard" in sentences.