board
suomi-englanti sanakirjaboard englannista suomeksi
lauta
ohjauspöytä
piirilevy
levy
lautakunta, hallitus, johtokunta
ruokapöytä
majoittua
majoittaa
astua, nousta
ateria
taulu
Substantiivi
board englanniksi
(senseid) A relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making.
(RQ:Churchill Celebrity)
(senseid) A device (e.g., switchboard) containing electrical switches and other controls and designed to control lights, sound, telephone connections, etc.
(senseid) A flat surface with markings for playing a game.
''Each player starts the game with four counters on the board.''
(senseid) (n-g)
(senseid) A committee that manages the business of an organization, e.g., a ''of directors''.
(ux)
(senseid) Regular meals or the amount paid for them in a place of lodging.
(RQ:Dryden Aeneis)
(senseid) The distance a sailing vessel runs between tacks when working to windward.
(senseid) A long, narrow table, like that used in a medieval dining hall.
(RQ:Milton Paradise Lost) / She gathers, tribute large, and on the board / Heaps with unsparing hand.
(quote-text) edited by (w)|title=The Children of Húrin
(senseid) Paper made thick and stiff like a board, for book covers, etc.; pasteboard.
''to bind a book in boards''
(senseid) A level or stage having a particular two-dimensional layout.
{{quote-journal|en|year=2004|author=Dan Whitehead; Martyn Carroll; Shaun Bebbington|title=Future Shocks|journal=Your Sinclair|issue=94
(quote-text)
The portion of the field where creatures or minions can be placed (or played, summoned, etc.).
(senseid) (label) A container for holding pre-dealt cards that is used to allow multiple sets of players to play the same cards. duplicate bridge (1).png|thumb|Board (duplicate bridge)
(senseid) (short for)
A provincial assembly or council.
To step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance.
{{quote-text|en|year=1862|author=Benjamin J. Totten|title=Naval Text-Book, and Dictionary, for the use of the Midshipmen of the U.S. Navy
(quote-journal)
(antonyms)
To provide someone with meals and lodging, usually in exchange for money.
To receive meals and lodging in exchange for money.
February 8, 1712, Charity Frost, ''The Spectator'' No. 296 (letter to the editor)
- We are several of us, gentlemen and ladies, who board in the same house,
(senseid) To (at least attempt to) capture an enemy ship by going alongside and grappling her, then invading her with a party.
To obtain meals, or meals and lodgings, statedly for compensation
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
(RQ:Cowper Task)
To write something on a board, especially a blackboard or whiteboard.
A rebound.
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