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board (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “board”

sg. board, pl. boards ou indén.
  1. planche
    The carpenter cut the board to make a new shelf.
  2. tableau
    The teacher wrote today's lesson on the board.
  3. conseil (groupe de personnes)
    The board decided to hire a new manager.
  4. plateau
    They set up the board to play a game of chess.
  5. planche (de sport)
    She grabbed her board and headed to the slopes.
  6. carte (électronique)
    The technician replaced the damaged board in the computer.
  7. panneau (de commande)
    The sound engineer adjusted the levels on the mixing board.
  8. carton
    The artist used a piece of board for her painting.
  9. pension (repas)
    The university offers room and board to students.
  10. bord (d'un navire)
    The sailor leaned over the board to look at the water.
  11. bande (hockey sur glace)
    The player was checked hard into the boards during the game.
  12. niveau (jeu vidéo)
    He completed the most difficult board of the game.
  13. rebond (basketball)
    He grabbed 15 boards during the game.
  14. étui (bridge)
    The players passed the boards to the next table.

verbe “board”

infinitif board; il boards; prét. boarded; part. passé boarded; gér. boarding
  1. embarquer
    Passengers are now boarding the flight to New York.
  2. héberger (avec repas)
    They agreed to board the exchange student during the school year.
  3. être en pension
    He boarded with a local family while studying abroad.
  4. couvrir de planches
    They boarded up the abandoned house.
  5. aborder (un navire ennemi)
    The sailors prepared to board the enemy vessel.
  6. plaquer contre la bande (hockey sur glace)
    The player was penalized for boarding his opponent.