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loaded

/loh-did/US // ˈloʊ dɪd //UK // (ˈləʊdɪd) //

负载,负载的,负荷,负荷的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : bearing or having a load; full: a loaded bus.
    • : containing ammunition or an explosive charge: a loaded rifle.
    • : charged with emotional or associative significance that hinders rational or unprejudiced consideration of the terms involved in a discourse.
    • : Slang. having a great deal of money; rich.under the influence of alcohol; drunk; intoxicated.under the influence of drugs.
    • : fraudulently weighted so as to increase the chances of certain combinations to appear face up when the dice are thrown.
    • : including many extra features, accessories, luxuries, or the like: The new model sports car is loaded—air conditioning, a tape deck, real leather seats are all included.

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Examples

  • A few weeks later, a 14-year-old texted the center saying that she was holding a loaded gun and that she was “distraught over her parent’s failing marriage.”

  • A federal judge also ordered held Lonnie Leroy Coffman, 71, of Alabama, charged with bringing 11 molotov cocktails, five loaded weapons and ammunition to the Capitol.

  • The image loads faster and looks like the video player with a loaded thumbnail.

  • It comes pre-loaded with a ton of content including Disney e-books, interactive games, and cartoon episodes.

  • David Lagstein, the political director for SEIU 221, the largest union of county employees, sent over a loaded statement about the disparity between their spending in the primary and in the runoff.

  • On Belgika, Botala and his family watched as the white men loaded their families into a large boat and took off for Kisangani.

  • This is admittedly a loaded question, but do you feel James Earl Ray really killed Martin Luther King Jr.?

  • For these Arabs, Iran is the raised (and loaded) head of the snake.

  • He loaded both bodies into the back of his white Toyota pickup truck.

  • I realized, a bit too late, that certain words I had always known were now loaded, and therefore off limits.

  • Before we had all fired, Fanning and a dozen of his sharpest men had again loaded, and were by our side.

  • This vessel, loaded with supplies, went ashore and was lost; and one hundred and twenty Japanese and three Dutchmen were drowned.

  • The reveillée of the sleeping Mexicans was the discharge of our two field-pieces loaded with canister.

  • The nine barricaded the outer gates and placed in the best positions guns loaded with grape.

  • They're loaded, you see, and they go booming along as innocently as you please; but if you touch 'em—why, 'There you aren't!'