释义 |
load·er I. \ˈlōdə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English loder, from loden to load + -er — more at load 1. : a person whose work is loading: as a. : one who loads articles or materials to be transported into or onto the means of conveyance b. : one who charges processing equipment with material c. : one who fills containers or instruments with a specified quantity of material 2. : a device or machine used for loading < an automatic bobbin loader > specifically : a machine (as a belt or bucket conveyor or a power scoop shovel) that picks up loose material (as snow or gravel) and loads it upon a vehicle or into a container within the same unit 3. : an attendant who loads guns for a hunter < many Highland folk still look to the grouse season for some welcome ready money, by working as … loaders — Colin Gibson > II. noun : a computer program that loads a program and readies it for execution |