Boatload Meaning in English
word
ˈboʊtˌɫoʊd
BOHT-lohd
bˈəʊtləʊd
BOHT-lohd
परिभाषा
A boatload is the amount that can fit in a boat. Informally, it also means a very large amount of something.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Often used informally to mean 'a lot', as in 'a boatload of work'. It's similar to 'a ton of', 'loads of', or 'a bunch of'. The literal meaning (amount carried by a boat) is less common in conversation.
Spanish: barcada - montón (informal)Portuguese (BR): barcada - montão (informal)Portuguese (PT): barcada - montes (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 一船 - 大量(口语)Chinese (Traditional): 一船 - 大量(口語)Hindi: नाव भर - बहुत बड़ी मात्रा (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: حمولة قارب - كمية كبيرة (عامية)Bengali: নৌকা ভর্তি - অনেকRussian: лодка с грузом - куча (разг.)Japanese: 船いっぱい - 大量Vietnamese: một thuyền đầy - rất nhiềuKorean: 한 배 가득 - 엄청나게 많은Turkish: bir tekne dolusu - bir sürü (samimi)Urdu: کشتی بھر - بہت زیادہIndonesian: một chuyến thuyền đầy - rất nhiều
उदाहरण वाक्य
The fishermen brought in a boatload of fish.
basic
We have a boatload of homework tonight.
basic
A boatload of tourists visited the island.
basic
I ate a boatload of pizza last night.
natural
She has a boatload of experience in marketing.
natural
There’s a boatload of reasons why this is a bad idea.
natural