boarding
Boarding refers to the act of getting onto a ship, aircraft, or train, or the provision of accommodation and meals, particularly at a school or institution. In an academic context, it specifically describes a system where students live at the school during the term.
例文
3 / 5The airline announced that boarding for flight BA204 would begin in ten minutes.
The airline announced that the process of getting on flight BA204 would begin in ten minutes.
Passengers are requested to remain seated until their boarding group is called.
Passengers are requested to stay in their seats until the group for entering the plane is called.
I'm just at the boarding gate now, so I'll call you when I arrive.
I am currently at the gate to get on the plane, so I will call you later.
語族
覚え方のコツ
Visualize a 'board' (a wooden plank) used as a ramp to walk onto a ship; that is where 'boarding' comes from.
クイックテスト
Please have your ______ pass and identification ready before reaching the gate.
正解!
正解は: boarding
例文
The airline announced that boarding for flight BA204 would begin in ten minutes.
everydayThe airline announced that the process of getting on flight BA204 would begin in ten minutes.
Passengers are requested to remain seated until their boarding group is called.
formalPassengers are requested to stay in their seats until the group for entering the plane is called.
I'm just at the boarding gate now, so I'll call you when I arrive.
informalI am currently at the gate to get on the plane, so I will call you later.
The study compares the academic performance of day students versus those in a boarding environment.
academicThe study compares the academic results of day students with those living at the school.
The company will reimburse all boarding costs incurred during the three-day seminar.
businessThe company will pay back all accommodation and meal costs from the seminar.
語族
よく使う組み合わせ
よく使うフレーズ
room and board
Lodging and food provided in exchange for money or work.
boarding house
A private house that provides accommodations and meals.
final boarding call
The last announcement for passengers to get on their transport.
よく混同される語
A border is a boundary between countries, while boarding is the act of entering a vehicle or living at a school.
Boredom is the state of feeling weary or uninterested, whereas boarding relates to accommodation or travel.
使い方のコツ
Use 'boarding' as an uncountable noun when referring to the service of food and lodging (e.g., 'The cost includes boarding'). Use it as a gerund/noun when referring to the process of entering transport.
よくある間違い
Learners often misspell the word as 'bordering' when they mean 'boarding.' Another mistake is using 'the boarding' as a physical place instead of 'the boarding gate'.
覚え方のコツ
Visualize a 'board' (a wooden plank) used as a ramp to walk onto a ship; that is where 'boarding' comes from.
語源
Derived from the Old English 'bord' (plank, side of a ship), which later extended to the 'board' or table where food is served.
文法パターン
文化的な背景
In the UK, boarding schools (like Eton or Harrow) carry a specific cultural weight related to prestige and tradition.
クイックテスト
Please have your ______ pass and identification ready before reaching the gate.
正解!
正解は: boarding
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