Definition of boarding

boardingnoun

Nội trú

/ˈbɔːdɪŋ//ˈbɔːrdɪŋ/

The word "boarding" originates from the Old English word "bord," meaning "table" or "plank." The term initially referred to the wooden planks used as flooring or walls in a building. Over time, the meaning evolved to encompass "a place to sleep," often referring to a room with a bed and simple furnishings, much like a modern-day boarding house. Later, it extended to include the act of "entering a ship or aircraft," where passengers would originally board onto wooden planks or platforms.

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long pieces of wood that are put together to make a wall, etc.

những mảnh gỗ dài được ghép lại với nhau để tạo thành một bức tường, v.v.

the arrangement by which school students live at their school, going home during the holidays

sự sắp xếp theo đó học sinh sống ở trường và về nhà trong kỳ nghỉ

Example:
  • boarding fees

    phí lên máy bay