[
UK
/ʌnlˈəʊd/
]
[ US /ənˈɫoʊd/ ]
[ US /ənˈɫoʊd/ ]
VERB
-
remove the load from (a container or vehicle)
unload the truck
offload the van -
remove (cargo, people, etc.) from and leave
drop off the passengers at the hotel
unload the cargo
How To Use unload In A Sentence
- My ships have now unloaded five thousand tons of kit for five and a half thousand troops -- that's nearly a ton each! ONE HUNDRED DAYS
- Then to take that used (2002 model) ca on a trailer to (let's say Brownsville, TX) unload it and meet my wife at the Mexican border office in Matamoros and both of us put our names on it after paying the duty so that we could both drive that car with Mexican plates in Mexico. Need Advice on Retiring to Mexico & Getting Married to a Mexican National
- Unloaded the top is about parallel with the bottom, so it sags nicely with a laptop on top. $8 DIY Aluminum Laptop Stand | Lifehacker Australia
- When he got back to the office, Green unloaded on his staff.
- Since March, he has unloaded 1.3 million shares.
- To get around logjams, around dams and around shallow places, they unload their gear and carry the boat to the next put-in; then they backtrack to get the gear.
- A toothed rack was commonly adopted for the automatic screw thread rotational unloading.
- There used to be, and belike is yet, a custom, in all maritime places which have a port, that all merchants who come thither with merchandise, having unloaded it, should carry it all into a warehouse, which is in many places called a customhouse, kept by the commonality or by the lord of the place. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
- The worker, employed by stevedoring company Perkins, was crushed by a container while unloading an Indonesian ship.
- It is looking at a faster turnaround of vehicles unloading waste and collections of items to be recycled.