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Definition of payload in English: payloadnoun ˈpeɪləʊdˈpeɪˌloʊd 1The part of a vehicle's load, especially an aircraft's, from which revenue is derived; passengers and cargo. Example sentencesExamples - Those speedy boats sealift the payload into Caribbean nations for later delivery to their biggest consumer nation - the United States.
- That same logic would hold true if the payload capacity had been modified to 6,000 lb or less and a passenger seat configuration of 20 seats or fewer.
- The modular concept allows the implementation of different payloads according to the customer's needs.
- Two companies might share a payload, with half going to one company's rig and half going to the other's.
- If you're going to arrive and perform humanitarian relief, you wouldn't want armor but would want to maximize payload.
- Its payload of 15,333 pounds was properly secured and distributed relative to the center of gravity of the aircraft.
- What is the concern, then, for contamination of the payload, of the cargo?
- A long, slender fuselage was necessary to contain most of the fuel as well as the landing gear and payloads.
- Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities.
- The inevitable consequence of all the improvements is a heavier airplane and a reduced payload, only about 440 pounds with all tanks full.
- The airplane will usually be carrying a payload (passengers, cargo, weapons) and often a full load of fuel.
- Like an unwanted cargo hulk lugging its toxic payload from port to port around the world, there's no telling where it will end up next.
- The airline wanted an aircraft with excellent payload to achieve a good passenger-seat-per-mile cost even though it would be a more expensive aircraft to initially purchase.
- Subtract 588 pounds of fuel, and you'd be left with a 512-pound allowance, not an unusual payload among big-bore four-seaters.
- The vehicle also incorporates the option to one day double the payload using restartable second-stage engines.
- The A700's payload with full fuel is expected to be 725 lb.
- The aircraft could carry a payload of only 265 pounds and had neither instruments nor weapons.
Synonyms cargo, freight, freightage, charge, burden - 1.1 Equipment, personnel, or satellites carried by a spacecraft.
Example sentencesExamples - His responsibilities involved reviewing materials used in Space Shuttle payloads.
- Flight 164 will carry three payloads on its journey into space.
- Both proposals are for complete missions, including launch vehicle, spacecraft and science instrument payload.
- For the first time, Europe will now be able to place into geostationary orbit a payload weighing more than 10 tonnes.
- Along with controlling the satellite, this software must interface with the satellite's five experimental payloads.
- They perform experiments, spacewalks and handle the payload.
- Launch vehicles that boost payloads into space also provide business opportunities for firms.
- Flight 160 was right on time and successfully placed its two payloads into orbit.
- In addition to human, electro-optical, radio, and precise timing payloads, some satellites now carry robotic payloads.
- At that time, it was the largest payload ever delivered by the space shuttle.
- The two payloads were placed in geostationary transfer orbit.
- The satellite will carry a payload that will transmit a Galileo experimental signal.
- The need to send US supply payloads to the International Space Station is going to change the nature of NASA's requirements.
- It operates microgravity science payloads for ground and spaceflight research.
- It was supposed to radically reduce the cost of carrying payloads into orbit.
- During the next eight months, the spacecraft's onboard systems will be checked and its science payload will be commissioned.
- I've restricted it to spacecraft carrying useful payloads that actually flew.
- This working concept craft may someday boost a payload into space for $500 a pound.
- The dream is a cheap, reliable way to carry people and payloads into orbit.
- Each payload would have to be inspected before blast off to ensure its peaceful nature.
2An explosive warhead carried by an aircraft or missile. Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, it is studying new kinds of warheads and payloads for the missiles, as well as new missiles.
- The indigenous surface-to-surface missile, capable of carrying a payload of 1 ton, took off from a mobile launcher.
- The 25 to 30 km range missile can carry a payload of 70 kg.
- It can carry a payload of 1,000 kilograms, more than enough for a nuclear weapon.
- These were later identified as being intermediate range missiles capable of carrying a nuclear payload.
- They are more vulnerable and easier to destroy than incoming warheads, and the entire payload - warheads and decoys - can be downed with a single shot.
- It will carry a warhead payload of 404 dual-purpose improved conventional munition bomblets.
- Potential lethal payloads include penetrating warheads and a variety of submunitions that can individually target both soft and armored targets.
- But these unglamorous missiles will still carry lethal payloads close enough to their intended targets.
- It will weigh less than 30 pounds and carry up to 6 pounds of payload.
- The aircraft has seven hardpoints on the wings for weapon payloads.
- It will have a 30-minute loiter time at 70 kilometers capability using a micro turbojet engine and a warhead payload.
- First, if the size of the warhead payload is significantly reduced, as suggested above, the range of the missile is extended in an equally significant manner.
- Multiple-stage technology would enable the missile to travel further or to carry a larger payload.
- Nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, the missiles to deliver those payloads - all have been discussed earnestly.
- It is also offering a derivative with a 6.5 pound high-explosive payloads for use against aircraft, surface ships and other targets.
3Computing The actual information or message in transmitted data, as opposed to automatically generated metadata. Example sentencesExamples - Each input or output port sustains a yielded data payload of 1.4GB/sec.
- There are limits to how much lossless data compression can compress and increase the payload of a TCP/IP data packet.
- The original client request to the presentation server is typically in HTTP with a possible payload of XML.
- SNAP uses separate input and output ports with each port currently sustaining a data payload bandwidth of 1.4GB/sec.
- In general, each message contains a source, a destination, metadata, as well as the data payload itself.
- When the router gets the frame, it pulls the IP packet out of the frame and drops it into the payload field of anther frame to send across the WAN.
- 3.1 The effects of a virus on a computer system.
Example sentencesExamples - Media reports and announcements from various anti-virus vendors have warned that the W32/Klez-E worm will initiate a destructive payload today, 6 March.
- It does not have a malicious payload, meaning it does not destroy or alter information within a computer.
- Sophos experts have advised customers about a new email-aware worm that has an unusual payload.
- His Gokar worm also had a malicious payload - it attempted to overwrite the main page on the websites of infected companies.
- "The next big worm we have will have a more devastating payload," he predicts.
Definition of payload in US English: payloadnounˈpeɪˌloʊdˈpāˌlōd 1The part of a vehicle's load, especially an aircraft's, from which revenue is derived; passengers and cargo. Example sentencesExamples - The A700's payload with full fuel is expected to be 725 lb.
- The aircraft could carry a payload of only 265 pounds and had neither instruments nor weapons.
- Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities.
- The vehicle also incorporates the option to one day double the payload using restartable second-stage engines.
- Two companies might share a payload, with half going to one company's rig and half going to the other's.
- What is the concern, then, for contamination of the payload, of the cargo?
- That same logic would hold true if the payload capacity had been modified to 6,000 lb or less and a passenger seat configuration of 20 seats or fewer.
- Those speedy boats sealift the payload into Caribbean nations for later delivery to their biggest consumer nation - the United States.
- A long, slender fuselage was necessary to contain most of the fuel as well as the landing gear and payloads.
- Subtract 588 pounds of fuel, and you'd be left with a 512-pound allowance, not an unusual payload among big-bore four-seaters.
- If you're going to arrive and perform humanitarian relief, you wouldn't want armor but would want to maximize payload.
- The modular concept allows the implementation of different payloads according to the customer's needs.
- Like an unwanted cargo hulk lugging its toxic payload from port to port around the world, there's no telling where it will end up next.
- The airplane will usually be carrying a payload (passengers, cargo, weapons) and often a full load of fuel.
- The airline wanted an aircraft with excellent payload to achieve a good passenger-seat-per-mile cost even though it would be a more expensive aircraft to initially purchase.
- Its payload of 15,333 pounds was properly secured and distributed relative to the center of gravity of the aircraft.
- The inevitable consequence of all the improvements is a heavier airplane and a reduced payload, only about 440 pounds with all tanks full.
Synonyms cargo, freight, freightage, charge, burden - 1.1 Equipment, personnel, or satellites carried by a spacecraft.
Example sentencesExamples - The need to send US supply payloads to the International Space Station is going to change the nature of NASA's requirements.
- Both proposals are for complete missions, including launch vehicle, spacecraft and science instrument payload.
- During the next eight months, the spacecraft's onboard systems will be checked and its science payload will be commissioned.
- It operates microgravity science payloads for ground and spaceflight research.
- Along with controlling the satellite, this software must interface with the satellite's five experimental payloads.
- His responsibilities involved reviewing materials used in Space Shuttle payloads.
- For the first time, Europe will now be able to place into geostationary orbit a payload weighing more than 10 tonnes.
- Each payload would have to be inspected before blast off to ensure its peaceful nature.
- Flight 160 was right on time and successfully placed its two payloads into orbit.
- The dream is a cheap, reliable way to carry people and payloads into orbit.
- It was supposed to radically reduce the cost of carrying payloads into orbit.
- The two payloads were placed in geostationary transfer orbit.
- Launch vehicles that boost payloads into space also provide business opportunities for firms.
- They perform experiments, spacewalks and handle the payload.
- This working concept craft may someday boost a payload into space for $500 a pound.
- I've restricted it to spacecraft carrying useful payloads that actually flew.
- At that time, it was the largest payload ever delivered by the space shuttle.
- The satellite will carry a payload that will transmit a Galileo experimental signal.
- Flight 164 will carry three payloads on its journey into space.
- In addition to human, electro-optical, radio, and precise timing payloads, some satellites now carry robotic payloads.
2An explosive warhead carried by a missile. Example sentencesExamples - First, if the size of the warhead payload is significantly reduced, as suggested above, the range of the missile is extended in an equally significant manner.
- Potential lethal payloads include penetrating warheads and a variety of submunitions that can individually target both soft and armored targets.
- These were later identified as being intermediate range missiles capable of carrying a nuclear payload.
- But these unglamorous missiles will still carry lethal payloads close enough to their intended targets.
- It will carry a warhead payload of 404 dual-purpose improved conventional munition bomblets.
- The indigenous surface-to-surface missile, capable of carrying a payload of 1 ton, took off from a mobile launcher.
- The aircraft has seven hardpoints on the wings for weapon payloads.
- It is also offering a derivative with a 6.5 pound high-explosive payloads for use against aircraft, surface ships and other targets.
- Moreover, it is studying new kinds of warheads and payloads for the missiles, as well as new missiles.
- It will weigh less than 30 pounds and carry up to 6 pounds of payload.
- The 25 to 30 km range missile can carry a payload of 70 kg.
- It can carry a payload of 1,000 kilograms, more than enough for a nuclear weapon.
- Multiple-stage technology would enable the missile to travel further or to carry a larger payload.
- Nuclear weapons, chemical weapons, the missiles to deliver those payloads - all have been discussed earnestly.
- They are more vulnerable and easier to destroy than incoming warheads, and the entire payload - warheads and decoys - can be downed with a single shot.
- It will have a 30-minute loiter time at 70 kilometers capability using a micro turbojet engine and a warhead payload.
3Computing The actual information or message in transmitted data, as opposed to automatically generated metadata. Example sentencesExamples - There are limits to how much lossless data compression can compress and increase the payload of a TCP/IP data packet.
- SNAP uses separate input and output ports with each port currently sustaining a data payload bandwidth of 1.4GB/sec.
- When the router gets the frame, it pulls the IP packet out of the frame and drops it into the payload field of anther frame to send across the WAN.
- In general, each message contains a source, a destination, metadata, as well as the data payload itself.
- Each input or output port sustains a yielded data payload of 1.4GB/sec.
- The original client request to the presentation server is typically in HTTP with a possible payload of XML.
- 3.1 The effects of a virus on a computer system.
Example sentencesExamples - Sophos experts have advised customers about a new email-aware worm that has an unusual payload.
- Media reports and announcements from various anti-virus vendors have warned that the W32/Klez-E worm will initiate a destructive payload today, 6 March.
- His Gokar worm also had a malicious payload - it attempted to overwrite the main page on the websites of infected companies.
- "The next big worm we have will have a more devastating payload," he predicts.
- It does not have a malicious payload, meaning it does not destroy or alter information within a computer.
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