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laden

/leyd-n/US // ˈleɪd n //UK // (ˈleɪdən) //

载重,负载,载重汽车,负荷

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : burdened; loaded down.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to lade.

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Examples

  • As unnerving as plastic-laden tuna may sound, researchers say that the main way humans are exposed to microplastics is probably through breathing.

  • Despite Kucherov’s absence, the Lightning are still a talent-laden team, with many of the same players who helped them to the Stanley Cup last September.

  • The Rams will rely on a star-laden roster that now features Stafford to go with defensive tackle Aaron Donald and cornerback Jalen Ramsey.

  • Getting nitpicked like this is a rite of passage for coaches of superstar-laden teams.

  • Determining who gets to make the call that something is false is laden with challenges of bias and manipulation.

  • You were basically the guy to do every dictator or crazy character, from Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad to Bin Laden.

  • The 2001 grand jury indictment named 21 suspects as being involved in the U.S. embassy bombings, including Osama bin Laden.

  • Fellow SEAL Matt Bissonnette also claims to have shot bin Laden.

  • Yet I had serious trouble understanding how to cheer on the news of Bin Laden or anyone else dying.

  • In the mid-1990s, some visitors did begin to show up due to the construction efforts of Osama Bin Laden.

  • The tops of the hills were laden with thunder-clouds, and the turbid atmosphere laboured with the stifling Sirocco.

  • A few days after, three galliots arrived from Macan, laden with a rich cargo of silks and other merchandise.

  • We have said it had been lightly laden at starting, which was the reason of the tremendous pace at which it travelled.

  • Bordering them were great quantities of berry-laden snow-berry bushes, of which I am very fond.

  • Black Sheep was sent to the drawing-room and charged into a solid tea-table laden with china.