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boarding card

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Explanation of "Boarding Card"

Definition:
A boarding card (or boarding pass) is a document given to a passenger when checking in for a flight or cruise. It allows you to enter the plane or ship and shows important information about your trip, such as your seat number, flight number, and departure time.

Usage Instructions:
  • When you arrive at the airport or port, you will need to check in to receive your boarding card.
  • Make sure to keep your boarding card safe until you reach your seat on the plane or ship.
Example:
  • "I printed my boarding card at home before heading to the airport."
Advanced Usage:

In a more formal or technical context, you might hear: - "Passengers must present their boarding card at the gate before boarding the aircraft."

Word Variants:
  • Boarding pass: This is another term used interchangeably with boarding card and is very common in airports.
  • E-boarding card: A digital version of a boarding card that you can save on your smartphone.
Different Meanings:

While "boarding card" primarily refers to travel, it doesn't typically have other meanings in English. However, the word "boarding" can relate to: - Boarding school: A school where students live on campus. - Boarding house: A place where people rent rooms and share meals.

Synonyms:
  • Boarding pass
  • Travel pass
  • Ticket (in the context of air travel)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Boarding up": This means to cover a window or door with wooden planks or other materials, usually for protection.
  • "Board (something)": This phrasal verb means to get onto a vehicle, such as a plane or ship. For example, "We will board the plane in 20 minutes."
Summary:

A boarding card is an essential part of air and sea travel, as it grants you access to your flight or cruise.

Noun
  1. a pass that allows you to board a ship or plane

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