Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

wsiąść na pokład in English:

1. board board


board meeting
This game design specialist classifies board games by the number of player pieces.
There were long desks lined up, several pipe chairs, and stuck on the bulletin board were a calendar and several printouts.
Anders disassociated himself from an increasingly corrupt board of directors.
Before you can board the plane, you'll have to go through airport security checks.
I teach Mr Lee's children English in exchange for room and board.
He came on board this company with a lot of fanfare and he turns out to have the skill and talent to live up to it.
This further proof that the chairman of the board is a few croutons short of a salad.
Akagi sprained an ankle during practice so before the game he taped it up until it was stiff as a board.
The group of people who are responsible for controlling and organizing a company or organization: Every decision has to be approved by the board. She started in the firm after college and now she's on the board (a board member).
This board is used for surfing and it is made of expensive material.
Definition to board a plane or ship means to get on it. When a plane is boarding, the passengers are getting on it
I broke my board when I was snowboarding
The advisory board had a lot of qualms about her latest album, which she ended up releasing independently.

English word "wsiąść na pokład"(board) occurs in sets:

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2. board a boat board a boat



English word "wsiąść na pokład"(board a boat) occurs in sets:

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3. embark embark


embark on a world tour; to embark on a business venture
He embarked on a new career as a teacher.
We can now finally embark on creating an EU structure for protecting minorities.
People by a plane waiting to embark.
To embark is defined as to leave on a trip, often on a ship or airplane. An example of embark is to leave on a cruise.
In fact, she had embarked on a second career at age 51.
The group members embarked on a study of 10 families with young children.
Definition to embark on a journey or activity means to begin it. To embark also means to go on board a ship or plane at the start of a journey
He resolved to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime enterprise.

English word "wsiąść na pokład"(embark) occurs in sets:

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4. board the plane board the plane



English word "wsiąść na pokład"(board the plane) occurs in sets:

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5. get on board get on board



6. get on get on


When I get on the plane I always look for the emergency exits.
get on with
The bus was full. We couldn't get on.
Anyway, I'd better get on.
1. He got on his bicycle and rode down the street. 2. Amy and I really get on well.
He’s getting on very well at school. How did you get on at your interview?
After school, I get on my bike and ride home.
He wanted desperately to get on with his career.
Every time I get on my board to dance it is a pure moment of happiness.
get on = to make progress, manage. how did you get on in your exam?. get on with your homework!
In this case, people believe that the couple will not get on and that their marriage will end badly.
make progress (also get along)/Let's get on with the party
enter a bus, train, etc./The train is leaving. Quick, get on!
Can we please get on, because there are a lot of things still to discuss.
Mary gets on a bus number 9 to get to work. / You can pay when you get on the bus.

7. board off board off