1 VERB 装载;装满 If you
load a vehicle or a container, you put a large quantity of things into it.
装载;装满 [Also V n P + with/into/onto] -
The three men seemed to have finished loading the truck. [VERB noun]
这3名男子似乎已把东西往卡车上装载完毕。
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Mr. Dambar had loaded his plate with lasagne. [VERB noun + with]
丹巴尔先生盛了一大盘千层面。
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Soldiers were loaded with blankets and supplies. [VERB noun with noun]
士兵们背着毯子和给养。
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They load all their equipment into backpacks. [V n + into/onto]
他们把设备全装进背包里面。
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She deposited the loaded tray. [VERB-ed]
她把满满的托盘放下。
Load up means the same as
load .
load up同load -
I've just loaded my truck up.
我刚把货装上了卡车。
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The giggling couple loaded up their red sports car and drove off.
笑咧咧的夫妻把东西装上他们的红色跑车后疾驰而去。
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We loaded up carts with all the blankets, bandages, medication, water we could spare.
我们把所有可以省出来的毯子、绷带、药物和水塞进推车。
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She loaded up his collection of vintage wines into crates.
她把他收藏的陈年佳酿装进板条箱里。
2 N-COUNT 负载;重荷 A
load is something, usually a large quantity or heavy object, which is being carried.
负载;重荷 3 N-COUNT 一批待洗的衣物 A
load is a quantity of clothes or sheets which need washing and which are washed together in a washing machine.
一批待洗的衣物 4 QUANT 很多;大量 If you refer to
a load of people or things or
loads of them, you are emphasizing that there are a lot of them.
很多;大量 [informal, emphasis] -
I've got loads of money. [+ of]
我有大把的钱。
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His people came up with a load of embarrassing information. [+ of]
他的部下亮出一大堆令人尴尬的资料来。
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I used to read loads of Asterix books.
我以前看了很多《高卢英雄传》系列漫画书。
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...a load of kids. [+ of]
一大群小孩
You can use
a load of to refer to people or things which you do not like. For example, if you say that something is
a load of rubbish, you are emphasizing that you think it is no good at all or not true at all.
(表示不喜或不屑)一堆(人或事物) 5 VERB 给(枪、炮等)装填弹药 When someone
loads a weapon such as a gun, they put a bullet or missile in it so that it is ready to use.
给(枪、炮等)装填弹药 -
I knew how to load and handle a gun. [VERB noun]
我知道怎么上子弹,也知道枪怎么用。
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He carried a loaded gun. [VERB-ed]
他带了一把子弹上膛的枪。
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They were quite safe because they weren't loaded. [VERB-ed]
它们挺安全的,因为都没上子弹。
6 VERB 把(胶卷、磁带等)装入;将(数据)载入 To
load a camera or other piece of equipment means to put film, tape, or data into it so that it is ready to use.
把(胶卷、磁带等)装入;将(数据)载入 -
A photographer from the newspaper was loading his camera with film. [VERB noun + with]
那家报纸的一名摄影师正往相机里装胶卷。
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A technician loads a video tape into one of the machines. [V n into/onto/on n]
一名技师把一盒录影带装进其中一台机器。
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The data can subsequently be loaded on a computer for processing. [be V-ed + into/onto/on]
接下来可将数据载入计算机处理。
7 N-COUNT 工作量 You can refer to the amount of work you have to do as a
load .
工作量 8 N-COUNT (尤指电网或计算机的)负荷 The
load of a system or piece of equipment, especially a system supplying electricity or a computer, is the extent to which it is being used at a particular time.
(尤指电网或计算机的)负荷 9 N-SING 荷载;压力;负担 The
load on something is the amount of weight that is pressing down on it or the amount of strain that it is under.
荷载;压力;负担 -
Some of these chairs have flattened feet which spread the load on the ground. [+ on]
这些椅子中有的是平脚的,这样可分散地面所受的压力。
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High blood pressure imposes an extra load on the heart. [+ on]
高血压会给心脏增加额外的负担。
10 See also: loaded a load off your mind
→see: mind ThesaurusWord Partnership
Thesaurus | load Also look up: |
VERB. | arrange, fill, pack, pile up, stack 1 |
N. | bundle, cargo, freight, haul, shipment 2 |
Word Partnership | Use load with: |
N. | load a truck 1 |
ADJ. | big load, full load, heavy load 2 7 |
VERB. | carry a load, handle a load, lighten a load, take on a load 2 7 |
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