单词 | unload |
释义 | unloadunload /ʌnˈloʊd/ ●●○ verb 1VEHICLE/SHIP a)[transitive] to remove a load from a vehicle, ship, etc.: unload something from something We unloaded the sofa from the truck. b)[intransitive] if a vehicle, ship, etc. unloads, the goods that it carries are removed from it: The ship is unloading at the dock right now. c)[intransitive, transitive] if a vehicle such as a bus or plane unloads or unloads people, it lets them get off or out of it: The bus stopped briefly to unload its passengers.2GUN/CAMERA/MACHINE [transitive] to remove something from a gun, camera, or machine after it has been used, cleaned, etc.: Could you unload the dishwasher?3GET RID OF [transitive] informal a)to get rid of something illegal or not very good by selling it quickly: Investors continued to unload technology stocks Thursday. b)to get rid of work or responsibility by giving it to someone else: unload something on/onto somebody Ben has a habit of unloading his work on others.4FEELINGS [intransitive, transitive] to express strong feelings, especially anger, to someone when you are extremely upset: unload (something) on somebody Green unloaded all his worries on his staff. |
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