Load onto Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫoʊd/ /ˈɑntu/, /ˈɔntu
LOHD-awn-too or LOHD-awn-tuh
lˈəʊd/ /ˈɒntʊ
LOHD-on-tuh
Definición
To put objects or goods onto something, usually a vehicle or container, so they can be moved or transported.
Uso & Matices
Commonly used with vehicles or equipment ('load onto a truck', 'load onto a USB drive'). Slightly formal but also standard in everyday logistics. Not used for people; only for things being transferred. Often confused with 'load in' or 'load up'—those indicate putting inside or filling.
Spanish: cargar en - subir a (vehículo)Portuguese (BR): carregar em - colocar em (veículo)Portuguese (PT): carregar em - colocar em (veículo)Chinese (Simplified): 装到...上Chinese (Traditional): 裝到...上Hindi: पर लादनाArabic: تحميل علىBengali: তুলে রাখাRussian: загружать наJapanese: 〜に積み込むVietnamese: chất lênKorean: ~에 싣다Turkish: -e yüklemekUrdu: پر لوڈ کرناIndonesian: memuat ke atas
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Please load onto the truck carefully.
basic
They load onto the boat before leaving the dock.
basic
Boxes are loaded onto the conveyor belt.
basic
Can you help me load onto the moving van?
natural
After you load onto the system, let me know if everything works.
natural
The workers quickly load onto the pallets before shipping deadlines.
natural