unloads; unloaded; unloading
unloads; unloaded; unloading
Learner's definition of UNLOAD
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: to remove something (such as cargo) from a truck, ship, etc.(從卡車上、船上等)卸下,卸貨 [+ object]
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It took four hours to unload the truck.從卡車上卸貨花了四個小時。
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Could you help me unload the car?你能幫我把貨從車上卸下來嗎?
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After the ship docked, they unloaded its cargo.船靠岸後,他們卸了貨。
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I have to unload the groceries.我得把這些食品雜貨從車上搬下來。
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[+ object] : to allow (someone) to leave a train, ship, etc.讓(某人)下車;讓(某人)下船 3
[+ object] informal : to get rid of (something or someone) quickly擺脫;卸去 -
He's trying to unload [=sell] his old car.他正設法賣掉他的舊車。
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Rumor has it that the manager wants to unload him. Maybe he'll be traded to another team.有傳聞說球隊主教練想把他弄走,也許他將被轉會到另一個球隊。
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She unloaded a huge amount of stock when prices fell.價格下跌時,她抛售了大量股票。
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a : to take something out of a device從(裝置)中退出 -
Could you show me how to unload film (from the camera)?你能告訴我怎樣(從照相機上)把膠卷卸下來嗎?
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unload a camera [=take film out of a camera]從相機取出膠卷
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unload a gun [=remove the bullets from a gun]退出槍内的子彈
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He unloaded the dishwasher and put away the dishes.他清空了洗碗機,把盤子收好。
b informal : to fire (bullets) from a weapon射出(子彈) 5
[no object] informal : to talk about something that has been bothering or troubling you傾訴;吐露 6 [no object] US, informal
a : to express a strong feeling (such as anger) in a very forceful way發洩(憤怒等) —
+ on b : to hit someone or something very forcefully猛擊;猛打 —
usually + on