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overload美 [.oʊvər'loʊd] 英 [.əʊvə(r)'ləʊd] - n.超负荷;过量;过多
- v.使超载;使负荷过重;使…负担过重;使(计算机)超载运行
- 网络重载;过载;方法重载
过去分词:overloaded 现在分词:overloading 第三人称单数:overloads n. excess,surplus,overwork,burden,overkill v. overburden,tax,strain,weigh down 1. | ~ sth 使超载;使负荷过重to put too great a load on sth |
| an overloaded truck 一辆超载的卡车 |
2. | ~ sb (with sth) 使…负担过重to give sb too much of sth |
| He's overloaded with responsibilities. 他担负的责任过多。 | | Don't overload the students with information. 不要给学生灌输过多的信息。 |
3. | ~ sth 使(计算机)超载运行;使(电路)超负荷to put too great a demand on a computer, an electrical system, etc. causing it to fail |
1. | [u][sing] 过多;过量;超负荷too much of sth |
| In these days of technological change we all suffer from information overload . 在这科技日新月异的时代,过多的信息使人人都应接不暇。 |
n. | | v. | 2. 使装载过重货物,使装载[负担]过重,超载;把(弹药等)装填过度;【电学】给…过量充电 | adj. | |
n. | 1. a greater amount of electrical current than an electrical system can handle 2. something that is physically too heavy or too much to carry 3. something that is mentally or emotionally too difficult to cope with 4. the condition of having an excessive mental or emotional burden 1. a greater amount of electrical current than an electrical system can handle 2. something that is physically too heavy or too much to carry 3. something that is mentally or emotionally too difficult to cope with 4. the condition of having an excessive mental or emotional burden | v. | 1. to put too large or heavy a load on somebody or something or in something 2. to give somebody too much work, stress, or other difficulty 3. to use more current than an electrical system can handle, e.g. by using too many electrical appliances simultaneously 4. to put too many people or things in or on something 5. to damage an electrical system or a piece of electrical equipment by putting too much electricity through it 6. to give a computer more information than it can process 1. to put too large or heavy a load on somebody or something or in something 2. to give somebody too much work, stress, or other difficulty 3. to use more current than an electrical system can handle, e.g. by using too many electrical appliances simultaneously 4. to put too many people or things in or on something 5. to damage an electrical system or a piece of electrical equipment by putting too much electricity through it 6. to give a computer more information than it can process |
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