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单词 lade
释义 lade
I. \ˈlād\ verb
(laded ; lad·ed \-də̇d\ ; or in transitive verb sense 1 lad·en \-dən\ ; lading ; lades)
Etymology: Middle English laden, from Old English hladan, ladan to heap, load, draw water; akin to Old High German hladan to load, Old Norse hlatha, Gothic afhlathan to load, Old Slavic klasti to load, place
transitive verb
1.
 a. : to put a load or burden on or in : furnish with freight or cargo : load
  < lade a vessel >
  < laded their asses with the corn — Gen 42:26 (Authorized Version) >
  < the lighter a ship is laden the greater will be the effects of an uneven trim — Manual of Seamanship >
  < countless ore-laden motor trucks — Tom Marvel >
 b. : to put or place as a load or burden especially for shipment or carriage : take aboard : pack, ship, stow
  < lading tea and silks from Canton — F.R.Dulles >
  < exclude from the protection of their policies cargo laden on deck — W.D.Winter >
  < bring to town their produce, laden in wagons — American Guide Series: Pennsylvania >
 c. : to load heavily:
  (1) : to provide or supply abundantly or to repleteness : charge, cram, fill
   < their breasts were laden with decorations and medals — F.J.Mather >
   < packed with annotations and statistics and laden with footnotes — Times Literary Supplement >
   < let the air with joy be laden — W.S.Gilbert >
   < silt-laden soil — R.A.Billington >
   < the suspense-laden room — Cortland Fitzsimmons >
  (2) : to weigh down : weigh upon heavily : burden, oppress
   < weak and heavy laden — Joseph Scriven >
   < laden with the deep, nostalgic morbidness of youth — Walter O'Meara >
   < three misery-laden men — Albert Deutsch >
2. : to lift or throw (a liquid) in or out with or as if with a ladle or dipper : dip, draw, ladle
 < laded several dippers of water into a basin >
 < laded metal >
 < the molten glass is laded from the pot to the forming table >
intransitive verb
1. : to take on cargo : load
2. : to take up or convey a liquid by dipping
Synonyms: see burden
II.
now dialect
variant of load
III. \ˈlād\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lād course, way — more at lode
1. chiefly Scotland : millrace
2.
 a. : the mouth of a river
 b. : watercourse
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