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单词 wagonload
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Definition of wagonload in English:

wagonload

nounˈwaɡ(ə)nləʊdˈwæɡənˌloʊd
  • An amount of something that can be carried in one wagon.

    a wagonload of food
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She stayed nearly three weeks until, come a Saturday afternoon, Arie returned from taking a wagonload of the last of the season's apples to the market.
    • By 1700 an army of 60,000 men needed 45 tons of bread a day, the product of 60 portable bread-ovens and 200 wagonloads of fuel.
    • In the meantime, of course, there were ways to snatch a foretaste of Nirvana - through drugs and sex - although I should say that my drug of choice was always alcohol by the wagonload…
    • In 1995 a £12m scam was uncovered involving wagonloads of milk powder illegally imported from Austria and the Czech Republic to Spain and fraudulently re-exported to collect subsidies.
    • Each recipient last year received a wagonload of free films in DVD or VHS format (the choice of the recipient).
    • The Bulgarian nation will not be in shock for long, they will soon come to realise that all that changed were a few rules that were ignored anyway and that wagonloads of Euro Cash were left behind to prop up the economy.
    • Gifts arrived by the wagonloads, the servants rushed to prepare the large dinner for the party, I was beside myself trying to keep order.
    • Steve was unloading the last wagonload of the day into the truck.
    • The first project is usually a mess, with anxious students offering a wagonload of excuses: ‘My hard disk crashed.’
    • BLM forced us to burn a wagonload of money on archaeologists and environmental consultants.
    • Sadly, Shaolin Soccer in no way lives up to the wagonload of Hong Kong Film awards and exuberant internet praise heaped upon it.
    • The biggest tillers can power log splitters, pull a wagonload of rocks or clear snow from a driveway.
    • Personally, Lupe blamed it on the two wagonloads of civilians they had been forced to escort from Baceresque to Vengag.
    • Port throughput soared in consequence, rising from 3,836 wagonloads of coal in 1757 to 9,990 loads in 1759.
    • Web browsers will enjoy Bob Graham's delightfully sprawling Website on Frémont, his science, and a wagonload of related topics.
    • This theory carries a wagonload of design decisions with it, and I'm afraid they aren't easy design decisions.
    • He is also planning to run for governor and has raised wagonloads of private money already.
    • The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion.
    • About 40 protesters blockaded the Burnhills landfill last Saturday and prevented delivery of six wagonloads of waste.
    • In years gone by, he had discovered lots of things dropped along the trails by emigrants lightening their wagonloads as they pushed for the mountain summits.
 
 

Definition of wagonload in US English:

wagonload

nounˈwæɡənˌloʊdˈwaɡənˌlōd
  • An amount of something that can be carried in one wagon.

    a wagonload of food
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Personally, Lupe blamed it on the two wagonloads of civilians they had been forced to escort from Baceresque to Vengag.
    • In the meantime, of course, there were ways to snatch a foretaste of Nirvana - through drugs and sex - although I should say that my drug of choice was always alcohol by the wagonload…
    • By 1700 an army of 60,000 men needed 45 tons of bread a day, the product of 60 portable bread-ovens and 200 wagonloads of fuel.
    • She stayed nearly three weeks until, come a Saturday afternoon, Arie returned from taking a wagonload of the last of the season's apples to the market.
    • He is also planning to run for governor and has raised wagonloads of private money already.
    • Gifts arrived by the wagonloads, the servants rushed to prepare the large dinner for the party, I was beside myself trying to keep order.
    • The Bulgarian nation will not be in shock for long, they will soon come to realise that all that changed were a few rules that were ignored anyway and that wagonloads of Euro Cash were left behind to prop up the economy.
    • Port throughput soared in consequence, rising from 3,836 wagonloads of coal in 1757 to 9,990 loads in 1759.
    • In years gone by, he had discovered lots of things dropped along the trails by emigrants lightening their wagonloads as they pushed for the mountain summits.
    • BLM forced us to burn a wagonload of money on archaeologists and environmental consultants.
    • Each recipient last year received a wagonload of free films in DVD or VHS format (the choice of the recipient).
    • This theory carries a wagonload of design decisions with it, and I'm afraid they aren't easy design decisions.
    • Sadly, Shaolin Soccer in no way lives up to the wagonload of Hong Kong Film awards and exuberant internet praise heaped upon it.
    • The first project is usually a mess, with anxious students offering a wagonload of excuses: ‘My hard disk crashed.’
    • The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion.
    • Web browsers will enjoy Bob Graham's delightfully sprawling Website on Frémont, his science, and a wagonload of related topics.
    • About 40 protesters blockaded the Burnhills landfill last Saturday and prevented delivery of six wagonloads of waste.
    • The biggest tillers can power log splitters, pull a wagonload of rocks or clear snow from a driveway.
    • In 1995 a £12m scam was uncovered involving wagonloads of milk powder illegally imported from Austria and the Czech Republic to Spain and fraudulently re-exported to collect subsidies.
    • Steve was unloading the last wagonload of the day into the truck.
 
 
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