On-board - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈɑːnˌbɔːrd|
Brit.
|ˈɒnbɔːd|
adjective
- (idiomatic) On or in a means of transportation.
Even when I am on board the plane, I can never feel secure that my luggage is, too.
- (idiomatic) Joining in or participating.Is that new teammate properly on board yet?
- (idiomatic) Agreeing or supporting.It's a good idea, but let's see if we can get a few more of the management team on board.
adverb
- On a vehicle or vessel; aboard
Extra examples
The car comes with an onboard computer.
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