中英词典
形容词
1. loaded [形] 富有的,有钱的 2. heavy-loaded [形] 负载重的,装载重的名词
1. load [名] 负荷,负载 2. cargo [名] 负载,货物 3. burden [名] 负荷,重担 4. weight [名] 重量,负荷 5. charge [名] 负荷,电荷 6. shipment [名] 装载,货物词语辨析
1. load vs. burden “load”侧重指负载的物体或负担的重量,“burden”侧重指精神上的负担或担忧。 2. load vs. cargo “load”指任何形式的负载或装载,“cargo”指运输的货物。词汇扩充
1. unload [动] 卸载,卸下 2. overload [动] 过载,超载 3. reload [动] 重新装载 4. download [动] 下载 5. upload [动] 上传近义词
1. burden 2. weight 3. cargo 4. charge反义词
1. unload 2. empty 3. discharge柯林斯词典
名词 1. A load is an amount of something that is carried by a person, vehicle, or device. 2. If you say that someone or something is a load, you are emphasizing that they are causing you a lot of problems or a lot of work. 3. The load on a structure such as a bridge, vehicle, or aircraft is the total weight that is placed on it or carried by it. 4. If you take a load off someone or if you take a load off, you do something which makes a situation or task less difficult or unpleasant for them. 动词 1. If you load something or someone, or if you load them up, you put a large quantity of things onto or into them. 2. If you load a gun or a camera, you put something into it so that it is ready for use. 3. If you load a program into a computer, you put it into the computer's memory, so that it can be used. 4. If a place or vehicle is loaded with things, it is full of them or contains a large number of them.牛津词典
名词 1. A heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried. 2. The quantity of a particular type of cargo or passengers that a vehicle or vessel can carry. 3. The weight or force that is being carried by a structure. 4. The weight or force that a person or animal is carrying on their back. 5. A burden of responsibility or duty. 6. An amount of work to be done or of something to be endured. 动词 1. Put a load in or on (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.). 2. Fill (a gun or other device). 3. Put a supply of (something) into (something). 4. (of a vehicle or container) transport (goods) to a destination. 5. (of a computer) transfer (data) into its memory or onto a storage device. 6. (of a place) be full of (people or things). 7. (of a substance) become electrically charged. 8. (of dice) bias (a throw) in favor of the thrower by placing one's fingers on the dice before throwing.用法
1. load as a noun - I carried a heavy load on my back. - The truck was carrying a full load of furniture. - She felt a great load lifted from her shoulders when the project was completed. 2. load as a verb - They loaded the cargo onto the ship. - He loaded the gun and aimed it at the target. - She loaded the files onto the computer. - The truck was loaded with supplies for the camping trip.例句
- He is a loaded man.
- The truck was heavy-loaded with bricks.
- The workers were unloading the goods from the ship.
- The burden of responsibility weighed heavily on her.
- The weight of the load broke the bridge.
- He was carrying a heavy load on his back.
- She felt a great load lifted from her shoulders when the project was completed.
- The plane's load was too heavy, so it couldn't take off.
- The ship was carrying a large cargo of cars.
- He charged the battery to full load.
- The shipment of goods arrived at the port.
- The load on the bridge exceeded the weight limit.
- Please unload the boxes from the truck.
- We need to download the software update.
- She uploaded the photos to her computer.
- The truck was overloaded with goods.
- He reloaded the gun before heading into the woods.
- She emptied the box and loaded it with books.
- He discharged the contents of his backpack onto the table.
- The truck was loaded with supplies for the camping trip.
- The computer program loaded slowly due to a large file size.
- The bus was loaded with passengers.
- The boat was loaded with fishing equipment.
- The power plant is operating at full load.
- He took a load off by delegating some tasks to his team.