Load with Meaning in English
expression
ˈɫoʊd/ /ˈwɪð/, /ˈwɪθ/, /wɪð/, /wɪθ
LOHD with
lˈəʊd/ /wˈɪð
LOHD with
Definição
To put a large amount of something into or onto something else, often until it is full or heavily covered.
Uso & Nuances
Usually informal or neutral. Often used for physical objects but can also describe abstract things (e.g., 'loaded with talent' or 'loaded with sugar'). Commonly followed by the thing being added ('load with books'). Avoid confusing with 'load into' (which specifies where you put it).
Spanish: cargar con - llenar dePortuguese (BR): carregar com - encher dePortuguese (PT): carregar com - encher deChinese (Simplified): 装满Chinese (Traditional): 裝滿Hindi: से भर देना - लाद देनाArabic: يملأ بـ - يُحَمِّل بـBengali: ভরাট করা - পরিপূর্ণ করাRussian: нагружать - загружать - наполнитьJapanese: たっぷり載せる - いっぱい詰めるVietnamese: chất đầy - cho đầyKorean: 가득 채우다 - 잔뜩 넣다Turkish: doldurmak - yüklemekUrdu: بھردینا - بھر لیناIndonesian: chất đầy - chất vào
Frases de Exemplo
She loaded the basket with apples.
basic
They loaded the truck with boxes.
basic
He loaded his plate with food at the buffet.
basic
That movie is loaded with action scenes.
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The cake was loaded with sugar and tasted really sweet.
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His speech was loaded with jokes and funny stories.
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