offload
名词 n.
动词 v.
美 /ˌɑfˈloʊd/|/ˈɑfloʊd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The act of offloading something, or diverting it elsewhere.
— For environments that do not allow FTP traffic out to the Internet, the DS8870 also supports offload of data by using SSL security.
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The act of passing the ball to a team mate when tackled.
— Toeava went over unopposed to stretch his side's lead but Japan got on the scoreboard on 56 minutes, wing Hirotoki Onozawa intercepting an attempted offload from Slade, who had a rather flaky game, and running in from the All Blacks' 10m line.
动词 v.
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To unload.
— The driver of the car carrier offloaded the cars at the dealership.
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To get rid of things, work, or problems by passing them on to someone or something else.
— He offloaded the defective car onto an unsuspecting buyer.
- To pass the ball.
- To deny a person on a standby list due to lack of space.
- To change a passengers' ticket status from "checked in" to "open", allowing further changes. (This applies regardless of whether the passenger has boarded the aircraft or not).
- To use a complementary network technology to deliver data originally targeted for cellular networks.
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