unload
verb /ˌʌnˈləʊd/
/ˌʌnˈləʊd/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they unload | /ˌʌnˈləʊd/ /ˌʌnˈləʊd/ |
he / she / it unloads | /ˌʌnˈləʊdz/ /ˌʌnˈləʊdz/ |
past simple unloaded | /ˌʌnˈləʊdɪd/ /ˌʌnˈləʊdɪd/ |
past participle unloaded | /ˌʌnˈləʊdɪd/ /ˌʌnˈləʊdɪd/ |
-ing form unloading | /ˌʌnˈləʊdɪŋ/ /ˌʌnˈləʊdɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] to remove things from a vehicle or ship after it has taken them somewhere
(从车、船上)卸,取下 - unload something from something Everyone helped to unload the luggage from the car.
大家都帮着从汽车上卸行李。 - unload (something) This isn't a suitable place to unload the van.
这个地方不适宜卸车。 - The truck driver was waiting to unload.
卡车司机在等着卸货。
- unload something from something Everyone helped to unload the luggage from the car.
- [transitive] unload something to remove the contents of something after you have finished using it
拆掉,退出,取出(子弹或胶卷等) - Each time a gun is laid down it must first be broken and unloaded.
每次把枪放回去时,都必须先把枪膛打开,退出子弹。
- Each time a gun is laid down it must first be broken and unloaded.
- [transitive] unload something/somebody (on/onto somebody) (informal) to pass the responsibility for somebody/something to somebody else; to tell somebody about your problems and worries
推卸(责任);甩掉(包袱) - It's his problem, not something he should unload onto you.
那是他的事,他不该把问题甩给你。
- It's his problem, not something he should unload onto you.
- [transitive] unload something (on/onto somebody/something) (informal) to get rid of or sell something, especially something illegal or of bad quality
脱手,卖掉(尤指非法物品或次品) - They want to unload their shares at the right price.
他们想在价格合适的时候卖掉股票。
- They want to unload their shares at the right price.