shipboard
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Adjective: Occurring, existing, or used on board a ship; often implying a temporary, casual, or confined nature due to the shipboard environment.
Usage
The adjective "shipboard" directly modifies a noun to describe something that happens, exists, or is intended for use on a ship. It often carries a connotation of being transient or limited to the duration and context of a voyage.
Examples
- The shipboard amenities included a pool and a cinema. (The amenities located on the ship.)
- They met during a shipboard lecture about marine biology. (A lecture that took place on the ship.)
- He enjoyed the shipboard routine of meals and walks on the deck. (The routine specific to life on the ship.)
Advanced Usage
- Connotation of Temporariness: "Shipboard" is frequently used to describe relationships or experiences understood to be brief or situational, existing only for the voyage's duration.
- Their shipboard friendship was intense but ended when they disembarked.
Variants and Related Words
- Aboard (adverb/preposition): On or onto a ship, aircraft, train, etc.
- Welcome aboard the cruise liner.
- Onboard (adjective): Carried or situated on a vehicle, ship, or aircraft; also used as an adverb/preposition similar to "aboard."
- The ship has an onboard doctor.
Synonyms
- Maritime (adj): Connected with the sea or sailing. (More formal and broad than "shipboard.")
- Nautical (adj): Related to sailors, ships, or navigation. (More technical.)
- Seagoing (adj): Designed for or used in sea travel.
Related Phrases
- Shipboard life: The daily experience and routine of living on a ship.
- She wrote a book about shipboard life in the 19th century.
- Shipboard duty: A work assignment or military service performed on a ship.
- His shipboard duty lasted for six months.
Adjective
- casual or ephemeral as if taking place on board a ship
- shipboard romances