单词 | laden |
释义 | ladenadj. Burdened, loaded, weighed down (literal and figurative). Often in combination with nouns, as sorrow-laden; also heavy-laden adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > [adjective] > provided or supplied with something > laden (with) loaded (loaden) with1577 ladenc1595 loaden1600 well-freighted1610 laded1630 loadened1638 loaded1661 the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > [adjective] > having specific manner of walking > heavy and slow trudging1570 ladenc1595 podging1638 plodding1702 society > faith > aspects of faith > spirituality > sin > [adjective] > loaded with ladenc1595 the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > types or manners of hindrance > [adjective] > encumbering > burdening > burdened ycarked1340 bowed1382 loaden1542 ladenc1595 burdenous1614 laded1630 undisburdened1659 undischarged1671 burdened1697 lade1724 beladen1850 society > travel > transport > [adjective] > loading > laden ycharged1297 chargedc1400 well-laden1570 light1578 loaden1600 loadened1638 heavy-laden1697 laded1708 light-handed1731 loaded1830 laden1867 c1595 T. Maynarde Sir Francis Drake his Voy. (1849) 3 A man entering into matters with so laden a foote, that the other's meat would be eaten before his spit could come to the fire. 1693 J. Dryden tr. Ovid Fable Acis, Polyphemus & Galatea in Examen Poeticum 91 The laden Boughs for you alone shall bear. 1745 T. Warton Five Pastoral Eclogues 20 Where..clust'ring nuts their laden branches bend. 1850 F. W. Robertson Serm. 3rd Ser. v. 70 The better..impulses of a laden spirit. 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Laden, the state of a ship when charged with materials equal to her capacity. 1868 T. T. Lynch Rivulet (ed. 3) clxii. 198 Now mount the laden clouds, Now flames the darkening sky. 1897 Daily News 13 Sept. 7/1 The laden trains start hence. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). ladenv. transitive. = lade v. ΘΚΠ society > travel > transport > [verb (transitive)] > load seamc950 ladeOE fethre?c1225 charge1297 lastc1400 load?1504 laden1514 loaden1568 burden1570 endorse1671 freight1829 sling load1933 the mind > possession > supply > provide or supply (something) [verb (transitive)] > provide or supply (a person or thing) with anything > abundantly lade1481 laden1514 frequent1682 the world > matter > properties of materials > weight or relative heaviness > weight [verb (transitive)] > make heavy > add weight to > excessively or weigh down overchargea1325 overcarkc1330 overladea1387 chargea1398 laden1514 overburden1532 ladea1538 overload1553 overpressa1577 overweigh1576 surcharge1582 to weigh back, on one side, to the earth1595 overpoise1598 overweight1811 the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > types or manners of hindrance > hinder in specific manner [verb (transitive)] > encumber > burden charka1300 chargec1308 cark1330 liea1400 labour1437 onerate1453 endossa1500 onera1500 laden1514 load1526 aggravate1530 lay1530 honorate1533 ladea1538 burden1541 ballast1566 loaden1568 degravate1574 aburden1620 pregravate1654 comble1672 1514 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1844) I. 89 The..gudis that happinnis to be input and ladnyt in the samyn schippis. 1531 in J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen (1844) I. 142 The losing and laidnyng of schippis. ?1579 Woorthie Enterprise I. Foxe in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (1589) i. 151 Euery prisoner being most grieuously laden with yrons on their legges. 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1895) II. 356 To ladne him with deceitful leisingis, criminable crymes, and tailes vntrue. 1607 T. Walkington Optick Glasse 147 Trees..ladened with..fruits. 1652 J. Gaule Πυς-μαντια 303 They..used him with all curtesie, and ladened him with gifts. 1746 Fool (1748) II. 94 Let each Mule carry his own Burthen, and not laden him further. 1808–18 J. Jamieson Etymol. Dict. Sc. Lang. Ladenin time, the time of laying in winter provisions. 1885 C. L. Pirkis Lady Lovelace I. i. 19 He ladened himself obediently with Edie's belongings. 1890 ‘P. Cushing’ Bull i' th' Thorn II. xiii. 243 The air was ladened with the fragrance of jasmine. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1595v.1514 |
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