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boatload

/boht-lohd/US // ˈboʊtˌloʊd //UK // (ˈbəʊtˌləʊd) //

船载量,船载,船货,船运量

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the cargo that a vessel carries or is capable of carrying.

Examples

  • Edtech unicorns have boatloads of cash to spend following the capital boost to the sector in 2020.

  • Yet the vibe works, combining jazzier-than-expected styling with a boatload of amenities.

  • New Orleans got younger and more fun on paper, Adams should help shoulder the load inside, and Griffin has stockpiled a boatload of draft picks as he attempts to construct a sustainable winner around Williamson.

  • It takes many years and boatloads of money to get a single spacecraft off the ground and out of Earth’s atmosphere.

  • Here's hoping Aronofsky's passion project makes a boatload of money—despite its flaws.

  • As the festival wraps, Ragnar Kjartansson's boatload of musicians play its closing notes.

  • Expect a boatload of commemorative coins, plates, T-shirts, and baby tchotchkes of all sorts to be sold.

  • “Google, these big outfits, they get subpoenas by the boatload every day,” Deputy Chief Smith said.

  • Workers with professional or graduate degrees sometimes make a boatload of it.

  • Finally he got a boatload of the stuff, and, jumping in, sculled the little craft out to the Surprise.

  • They had a good boatload, yet they moved through the water pretty smartly.

  • And now the very last boatload was well-nigh ready to start.

  • She presently became radiant with hope, for a whole boatload of earnest souls went over to reason calmly with the combatants.

  • One boatload charged up the bank, but not a man reached the top.