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 unload [,ʌn'lәud]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vi. 卸货

vt. 从...卸下, 摆脱...之负担, 倾销, 卸(货)

[计] 卸载

[化] 卸料




    unload


    Unload \Un*load"\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + load.]
    1. To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to
    disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a beast.

    2. Hence, to relieve from anything onerous.

    3. To discharge or remove, as a load or a burden; as, to
    unload the cargo of a vessel.

    4. To draw the charge from; as, to unload a gun.

    5. To sell in large quantities, as stock; to get rid of.
    [Brokers' Cant, U. S.]


    Unload \Un*load"\, v. i.
    To perform the act of unloading anything; as, let unload now.

    1. Ships unload their cargo into the pipeline for transport to an inland oil refinery.
    2. Fidelity Investments, the nation's largest mutual-fund operator, was forced to unload nearly $1 billion in equities because of its unusually aggressive investment strategy.
    3. The patched-up American Trader moved into Long Beach Harbor this morning and tied up at an Atlantic Richfield Co. dock to unload the remaining 21 million gallons of crude oil in its tanks and begin hull puncture repairs.
    4. The now-defunct FSLIC sold 15 other Southwest Plan institutions, with substantial government assistance, but was unable to unload Sunbelt.
    5. The reports came as the Syrian freighter Zanooria was docked in Genoa, Italy, waiting to unload more than 2,000 tons of unidentified industrial waste that first sailed from Italy last year.
    6. And Mr. Ranieri needs to rebuild his branch network, generate new deposits and unload property quickly; he hasn't much government aid cushioning him.
    7. In Waterloo, Iowa, a farm-equipment factory town, home sellers are competing with banks struggling to unload homes they've repossessed.
    8. At night and on weekends in 1988, the group donned military fatigues and army boots and watched violent films, held firing practice in the barn and practiced how to recognize types of weapons and load and unload them in the dark, investigators said.
    9. The advent of double-stack rail-container trains has made it very attractive for Far Eastern shippers to unload goods on the West Coast and send them East by rail.
    10. Within two weeks, Goodrich expects to unload its huge old factory complex in Akron, 27 multistory brick buildings on 38 acres.
    11. A nonprofit sanctuary for unwanted pet primates near San Antonio, Texas, receives a half-dozen inquiries a week from people wanting to unload.
    12. A Syrian freighter carrying 2,000 tons of toxic chemical waste will sail Sunday to Genoa to unload cargo that first left this port for disposal 15 months ago, officials said.
    13. Some 15m Gas shares changed hands, with dealers saying that one big institution, which had been responsible for much of the selling on Tuesday, was continuing to unload stock.
    14. The convoy was the first relief effort since early February, when a rebel offensive closed a Red Sea port being used to unload supplies.
    15. The longshoremen's union that had refused to cross picket lines to unload containers of Salvadoran beans at West Coast ports also said it would cease its protest.
    16. Unable to unload UAL and other airline shares, takeover-stock speculators, or risk arbitragers, dumped every blue-chip stock they had.
    17. If institutional investors fear that Salomon may be readier to unload money-losing stock positions nowadays, they may be more reluctant to participate in Salomon's block trades.
    18. One San Franciscan, for example, spent an entire therapy session talking about how his broker had warned him before Monday to unload his holdings and how stupid he feels now.
    19. Just as they did last weekend, engineers also ordered Magellan to unload its computer memory banks Wednesday night.
    20. The most economic way to ship oil to the U.S. from there is on supertankers too big to dock at any domestic onshore ports. Such ships can either unload at LOOP or anchor and pump their cargo into several smaller vessels in a process called lightering.
    21. For a period of four years in the early 1900s, AT&T controlled Western Union but the U.S. government forced it to unload its interest in the telegraph company for antitrust reasons.
    22. Even now, he occasionally threatens to roll up a truck and unload one of IBM's biggest machines, a monster mainframe that requires a water supply to cool its circuits.
    23. Traders who last week were short, or oversold, in the German currency scrambled to cover those positions and to unload yen, said First Interstate's Mr. Spence.
    24. Big wheat producers, including the United States, are subsidizing exports in an effort to unload surpluses.
    25. Cambodians in Thailand's largest refugee camp threatened strikes and refused to unload U.N. food supplies today after the international organization cut aid to the camp, a relief official said.
    26. Not wishing to take the risk of sitting with so much of the stock, the firm gives brokers extra incentive to unload it.
    27. One arb pointed out that Texaco's common is held by an unusually large number of long-term holders, possibly enabling Mr. Icahn to unload enough shares to remove him as a threat.
    28. The incident set off a four-hour confrontation between miners and a convoy of non-union trucks poised to cross the line to unload their coal.
    29. Thousands of sanitation workers were mobilized to sweep up the garbage, and even martial law troops, stationed in Beijing since the bloody suppression of the pro-democracy movement in June, pitched in to unload and clean up.
    30. Bowers declined to say whether any country's cargo or ships already had been targeted for a possible boycott or what criteria the union would use to refuse to unload ships.
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