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unloadun‧load /ʌnˈləʊd $ -ˈloʊd/ ●○○ verb VERB TABLEunload |
Present | I, you, we, they | unload | | he, she, it | unloads | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | unloaded | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have unloaded | | he, she, it | has unloaded | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had unloaded | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will unload | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have unloaded |
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Present | I | am unloading | | he, she, it | is unloading | | you, we, they | are unloading | Past | I, he, she, it | was unloading | | you, we, they | were unloading | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been unloading | | he, she, it | has been unloading | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been unloading | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be unloading | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been unloading |
- Could you unload the dishwasher?
- Paul's job was mainly unloading cartons and stacking them.
- The ship is unloading at the dock right now.
- Everything was grey, wet and colourless as we stood by the rail watching the luggage being unloaded into the custom sheds.
- He stood quietly and watched the boxes being unloaded.
- I am anxious to unload, Mr Tyron.
- In recent months, Fidelity, not just Magellan, has unloaded tech stocks.
- Mike climbed the steps without speaking, and unloaded his cameras and camera bag on a mat.
- Much oil and petrol is unloaded at docks along the canal, particularly for a petrochemical works at Carrington.
- There was a certain way of unloading timber which made the work quite straight forward.
- Wall Street had speculated earlier this week that Kodak would unload the unprofitable unit.
► Photographyaperture, nounblow-up, nounboom, nouncamera, nouncassette, nouncheesecake, nounclose-up, nouncomposition, nouncrop, verbdaguerrotype, noundarkroom, noundevelop, verbdeveloper, nounemulsion, nounenlargement, nounenlarger, nounexpose, verbexposure, nounfilm, nounfish-eye lens, nounfix, verbfixative, nounflash, nounflash bulb, nounflashgun, nounframe, nounglossy, noungrainy, adjectivehalftone, nounhighlight, nounhologram, nounlens, nounlight meter, nounmagic lantern, nounnegative, nounoverexpose, verbover-exposure, nounphoto, nounphoto-, prefixphoto booth, nounphotocall, nounphotocopier, nounphotograph, nounphotograph, verbphotographer, nounphotographic, adjectivephotosensitive, adjectivephotosensitize, verbphoto shoot, nounplate, nounPolaroid, nounpose, verbpose, nounprint, verbprint, nounprocess, verbreproduce, verbretake, nounretouch, verbshade, nounshot, nounshutter, nounshutterbug, nounsitting, nounslide, nounsnap, verbsnap, nounsnapshot, nounsoft focus, nounspeed, nounstereoscopic, adjectivesubject, nountelephoto lens, nounthread, verb3-D, adjectivetime-lapse, adjectivetransparency, nountripod, noununderexpose, verbunload, verbview, nounviewer, nounviewfinder, nounwide-angle lens, nounzoom lens, noun NOUN► cargo· Then they would unload their human cargo and speed back, using a different route, to repeat the process.· Patients could watch trains load and unload cargo from the ships docked at the waterfront.· There they found two boats tied up alongside the wharf, waiting to unload their cargo of dolphin corpses.· The stretcher bearers ran out to unload the cargo.· On the other hand, he could find he had been selected to unload a valuable cargo such as palm kernels.· It became the head of navigation where they unloaded their cargoes. VERB► begin· As the crew began to unload the waste drums, inflatable dinghies were deliberately positioned underneath.· As she watched, two men began unloading something long and heavy, but she could not see what it was.· Within twenty minutes a car drove up to the family majlis and began to unload a meal for us all.· A truck arrived at our door one morning and two burly men began unloading cartons from the back.· No one spoke; they began to unload the cases from the lorry.· Primo walked back up the street and began unloading the van.· A middle-aged couple got out and began to unload a motley collection of boxes and bags.· I began to unload the camels. ► help· How stop myself swinging down through the branches to help unload her little car?· She rinsed the sheets secretly, after Sethe went to the restaurant and Paul D went scrounging for barges to help unload.· Several Negro women waited with her, and Wilson was there to help unload him. ► load· Such a barn is easy to load and unload and may be adapted for other uses when empty.· That is, if the loading and unloading actually occurred.· You see them being loaded and unloaded, sailing piled up to the funnel with cotton bales or wrecked by tornadoes. 1vehicle/ship a)[transitive] to remove a load from a vehicle, ship etcunload something from something The driver unloaded some boxes from the back of the truck. b)[intransitive] if a ship unloads, the goods that it carries are removed from it2get rid of something [transitive] informal a)to get rid of something illegal or not very good by selling it quickly: Investors continued to unload technology stocks on Thursday.unload something on/onto something Hundreds of cheap videos were unloaded on the British market. b)to get rid of work or responsibility by giving it to someone elseunload something on/onto somebody Don’t let him unload his problems onto you.3feelings [intransitive, transitive] American English to express strong feelings, especially anger, to someone when you are extremely upset: Koch unloaded his concerns over dinner one night.unload (something) on somebody When he got back to the office, Green unloaded on his staff.4camera [transitive] to remove the film from a camera5gun [intransitive, transitive] to remove the bullets from a gun |