unload
verb
ʌnˈləʊd
verb
1
VEHICLE/SHIP
车/船
a.
to
remove
a
load
from
a
vehicle,
ship
etc
b.
if
a
ship
unloads,
the
goods
that
it
carries
are
removed
from
it
〔船〕卸货
T I
unload
sth
from
sth
The
driver
unloaded
some
boxes
from
the
back
of
the
truck.
司机从卡车后部卸下了一些箱子。
2
GET RID OF STH
除去某物
a.
to
get
rid
of
something
illegal
or
not
very
good
by
selling
it
quickly
b.
to
get
rid
of
work
or
responsibility
by
giving
it
to
someone
else
摆脱,推卸〔工作或责任〕
T | informal
Investors
continued
to
unload
technology
stocks
Thursday.
星期四投资者继续抛售技术板块的股票。
unload
sth
on/onto
sth
Hundreds
of
cheap
videos
were
unloaded
on
the
British
market.
数百种廉价录像带倾销到了英国市场。
unload
sth
on/onto
sb
Don’t
let
him
unload
his
problems
onto
you.
别让他把他的问题都推到你身上。
3
FEELINGS
感情
to
express
strong
feelings,
especially
anger,
to
someone
when
you
are
extremely
upset
[美] 倾诉,吐露,发泄
I,T | AmE
Koch
unloaded
his
concerns
over
dinner
one
night.
一天晚上吃晚饭时,科克诉说了自己的担忧。
unload
(sth)
on
sb
When
he
got
back
to
the
office,
Green
unloaded
on
his
staff.
格林回到办公室后,把气撒在了员工身上。
4
CAMERA
照相机
to
remove
the
film
from
a
camera
取出胶卷
T
5
GUN
枪
to
remove
the
bullets
from
a
gun
退出(子弹)
I,T