1 [I,T] unload (sth) (from sth) to take things that have been transported off or out of a vehicle (从车辆)卸货 ·
We unloaded the boxes from the back of the van.我们从货车后部卸下箱子。
2 [I,T] (used about a vehicle) to have the things removed that have been transported (指车辆)卸货:
Parking here is restricted to vehicles that are loading or unloading.此处只限装卸货物的车辆停放。 [OPP] load 反义词为load
3 [T] (informal 非正式)unload sb/sth (on/onto sb) to get rid of sth you do not want or to pass it to sb else 摆脱,推卸(不想要的东西):
He shouldn't try and unload the responsibility onto you.他不该试图把责任推卸给你。
unload/ʌnˋlod; ʌnˈləʊd/v 1 [T] to remove things from a vehicle or large container 从〔车辆〕卸下〔货物〕﹔从〔大容器〕取出〔物品〕: Can you unload the dishwasher for me? 你帮我把洗碗机里的东西拿出来好吗?unload sth from sth The driver unloaded some boxes from the back of the truck. 司机从卡车后部卸下几个箱子。2 [T] informal to get rid of something that you do not want by giving it to someone else【非正式】摆脱﹐推卸: unload sth on/onto sb Ben has a habit of unloading his work on others. 本有个习惯﹐总是要把自己的工作推给别人。
unloadunloadunloadsunloadedunloadingverb (unloads, unloading, unloaded)to take things that have been carried somewhere off or out of a car, lorry, ship or plane: I unloaded the shopping from the car.They unloaded the ship at the dock.