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/ʌnˈləʊd/ |
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1 | I/T to take goods off a vehicle such as a truck or ship (从卡车、船等上)卸下(货物) | It was my job to unload the boxes from the van. 我的工作就是从货车上卸下箱子。 | | It could sometimes take all day to unload the boat. 有时卸船可能需要一整天。 | | Smaller trucks unload at the roadside. 较小的卡车在路边卸货。 | | 1a | T to let people get out of or off a vehicle (乘客)下(车) | | |
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2 | T to take the bullets or shells out of a gun (从枪、炮中)退出(弹药);退出(弹壳) | 2a | to take the film out of a camera (从照相机)中退出(胶卷) | | |
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3 | T informal to get rid of something you do not want to keep , especially by selling it 把(不想要之物)脱手;(尤指)卖掉 | They were trying to unload 5,000 stolen packets of cigarettes. 他们正试图把偷来的5,000盒香烟抛售掉。 | |
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4 | T informal to get rid of someone or something that is your responsibility 摆脱;推卸 | She’ s always unloading the kids on us. 她总把孩子推给我们。 | |
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5 | T to tell someone about the things or feelings that are worrying you 倾诉,吐露(忧虑) | He unloaded fifty years of regret. 他倾诉了这50年来的懊悔。 | |
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