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 Translation for 'on board' from English to Danish
ADJ   on-board | - | -
SYNO aboard | on board
on board {adv}om bord
Partial Matches
boardbræt {n}
boardtavle {fk}
ironing boardstrygebræt {n}
sport
diving board
vippe {fk}
spil
board game
brætspil {n}
to board [a ship]at borde
to board [bus, aircraft etc.]at stige på
onved
on {prep}om
on average {adv}gennemsnitligt
hest.
on horseback {adv}
på hesteryg
to switch onat tænde for
on Tuesday {adv}på tirsdag
on top {adv}ovenpå
based on {past-p}baseret på
on average {adv}i gennemsnit
hest.
on horseback {adv}
til hest
on foot {adv}til fods
Come on{.}Kom nu!
straight on {adv}ligeud
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Usage Examples English
  • However, all on board survived to be picked up by a British boat.
  • The first self-funded space tourist was Dennis Tito on board the Russian spacecraft Soyuz TM-3 on 28 April 2001.
  • Communications connect the flight deck to the ground and the flight deck to the passengers. Onboard communications are provided by public-address systems and aircraft intercoms.
  • He died in 1910 on board the RMS "Adriatic" en route to New York from Southampton.
  • Earth's surface albedo is regularly estimated via Earth observation satellite sensors such as NASA's MODIS instruments on board the Terra and Aqua satellites, and the CERES instrument on the Suomi NPP and JPSS.

  • All flights from Heathrow and Gatwick have a buy on board system with a range of food designed by Tom Kerridge.
  • In 2002, a survey carried out on board the Ifremer RV "Le Suroit" for BlaSON project (Lericolais, et al., 2003) completed the multibeam mapping of this underwater channel fan-delta.
  • A Bell 212 operated by the air force crashed in Kuala Belait on 20 July 2012 with the loss of 12 of the 14 crew on board.
  • The most notable case was that of the "Creole" in 1841: as a result of a slave revolt on board, the leaders ordered the US brig to Nassau.
  • Software on board the missile allows it to detect if it is being jammed, and guide on its target using the proper guidance system.

  • Some boards have a socket to seat the original 68000, whereas the 68030 cards typically come with an on-board 68000.
  • It had previously been used to calibrate instruments on board the Hubble Space Telescope.
  • The Australian James Kerguelen Robinson (1859–1914) was the first human born in the Antarctic, on board the sealing ship "Offley" in the Gulf of Morbihan (Royal Sound then), Kerguelen Island on 11 March 1859.
  • On October 25, 1999, a Learjet 35 carrying golfing star Payne Stewart and five others crashed in a field near Mina, [...] west of Aberdeen. All on board died.
  • On September 11, 2001, al-Haznawi boarded United Airlines Flight 93 and assisted in the hijacking of the plane so it could be crashed into either the United States Capitol or the White House.

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