reboard
verb [ I or T ] (also re-board) uk/ˌriːˈbɔːd/ us/ˌriːˈbɔːrd/
重新登上(车船或飞机)
to get onto a boat, train, aircraft, etc. again after having got off
I was escorted off the train and forced to buy a ticket before I was allowed to reboard. 我被带下火车强制购票,然后才被准许重新登车。
The passengers were allowed to reboard another flight at 6pm to start their holiday.
- More examples
- After being detained, they were told the pilot did not want them to reboard.
- After breakfast, reboard your coach for the journey to the French coast.
- They reboarded the canoes to head for the next island.
- Passengers had to disembark and reboard the same plane.