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单词 useful load
释义

use2 /ūs/

noun
  1. The act of using
  2. The state or fact of being used
  3. An advantageous purpose for which a thing can be used
  4. The fact of serving a purpose
  5. Usefulness
  6. Employment causing wear
  7. A need to use (with for)
  8. The manner of using
  9. The power of using (eg tongue or limb)
  10. The habit of using
  11. Custom
  12. Ordinary experience (Shakespeare)
  13. A distinctive form of public worship or service peculiar to a church or diocese, etc
  14. The profit derived from property
  15. (in pl) a form of equitable ownership peculiar to English law by which one person enjoys the profit of lands, etc, the legal title to which is vested in another in trust
  16. Interest for money (archaic; also figurative in Shakespeare)
ORIGIN: L ūsus, from ūtī to use

useˈful adjective

  1. Advantageous, serviceable (useful or applied arts those arts with a utilitarian purpose (eg weaving or pottery) as opposed to the fine arts (see under art1))
  2. Competent, proficient (informal)

useˈfully adverb

useˈfulness noun

useˈless adjective

  1. Having no use
  2. Not answering any good purpose or the end proposed
  3. Weak, poor, ineffectual (often with at; informal)

useˈlessly adverb

useˈlessness noun

useful life noun (elec eng)

The life that can be expected from a component before the chance of failure begins to increase (often figurative)

useful load noun

The maximum load of passengers or cargo that an aircraft can carry in addition to its own weight

have no use for

  1. To have no need for
  2. To have no liking for

in use

In employment or practice

make use of

  1. To use, employ
  2. To take the help, etc, of (a person) in obtaining an end with no intention of repaying him or her, to exploit

of no use

Useless

of use

Useful

out of use

Not being used or employed

use and wont

The customary practice

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