unload

动词 v.
/ʌnˈləʊd/    /ʌnˈloʊd/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To remove the load or cargo from (a vehicle, etc.). transitive
    — to unload a ship
  2. To remove (the load or cargo) from a vehicle, etc. transitive
    — to unload bales of hay from a truck
  3. To deposit one's load or cargo. intransitive
    — Some stations have collection vehicles unload on the floor, using a front loader to push material into the hopper.
  4. To give vent to or express; to unburden oneself of. figuratively,intransitive,transitive
    — to unload on someone
  5. To remove (something previously loaded) from memory. transitive
    — When you unload a DLL, the memory and other system resources it is using will become available for use by other applications.
  6. To discharge, pour, or expel. transitive
  7. To get rid of or dispose of. transitive
  8. To sell or dispose of (something) with the intent to deceive; to attempt to pass off a counterfeit or inferior product as genuine. ambitransitive,idiomatic
    — Practically everything I possess was left to me by an American cousin, on the condition that I took the name of Carrados. He made his fortune by an ingenious conspiracy of doctoring the crop reports and unloading favourably in consequence.
  9. To reduce the vertical load factor on (an airplane's wing or other lifting surface), typically by pitching downwards toward the ground to decrease angle of attack and reduce the amount of lift generated. transitive
    — Boeing's article stressed prioritizing roll control during recovery from nose-down bank upsets unless the airplane was in a stall condition; if the airplane was stalled, Boeing recommended recovering from the stall before recovering from the upset. The article described the nose-down upset recovery technique as follows: "Reduce angle of attack. This unloads the wing, allows the airplane to accelerate, which reduces rudder deflection and improves lateral control ability. […]"
  10. To deliver forcefully. transitive
  11. To ejaculate, particularly within an orifice. slang,transitive
  12. To remove the charge from; to discharge. transitive
    — He unloaded his revolver and put the cartridges away to be reloaded later.

词形变化

unloads present,singular,third-person unloading participle,present unloaded participle,past unloaded past

词汇关系

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词源

Etymology tree
English un-
English load
English unload
From un- + load.
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