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1. 使超載;使負載過(guò)重 If you overload something such as a vehicle, you put more things or people into it than it was designed to carry.
e.g. Don't overload the boat or it will sink... 別超載,否則船會(huì )沉。 e.g. Large meals overload the digestive system. 吃得太飽會(huì )加重消化系統的負擔。
overloaded Some trains were so overloaded that their suspension collapsed. 一些列車(chē)嚴重超載,結果懸架都斷裂了。
2. 使負擔過(guò)重;給予…過(guò)多的工作(或問(wèn)題、信息等) To overload someone with work, problems, or information means to give them more work, problems, or information than they can cope with.
e.g. ...an effective method that will not overload staff with yet more paperwork. 不會(huì )再以更多的文書(shū)工作加重員工負荷的有效辦法
overloaded The bar waiter was already overloaded with orders. 這位酒吧侍者已經(jīng)應付不過(guò)來(lái)客人的點(diǎn)單。
3. 使(電力系統)過(guò)載;使超過(guò)負荷 If you overload an electrical system, you cause too much electricity to flow through it, and so damage it.
e.g. Never overload an electrical socket. 千萬(wàn)不要使電源插座過(guò)載。
overload英英釋義
noun
1. an excessive burden
Synonym: overburden
2. an electrical load that exceeds the available electrical power
verb
1. fill to excess so that function is impaired
e.g. Fear clogged her mind The story was clogged with too many details