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loader

/loh-der/US // ˈloʊ dər //UK // (ˈləʊdə) //

装载机,装载者,装载机制造商,装载器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that loads.
    • : a self-propelled machine with a shovel or bucket at the end of articulated arms, used to raise earth or other material and load it into a dump truck.

Examples

  • A 2018 video of FedEx’s World Hub shows a bustling operation, as loaders lift and lower shipping containers on and off planes.

  • Yes, this can create free-loader problems, when workers benefit from negotiations that they do not pay for.

  • But it was not until fixed ammunition came into use that the breech-loader really came to stay—and that was only the other day.

  • At length she thought of the book which her esteemed friend, Mrs. Loader, had given her, and of her promise to peruse it.

  • One big breech-loader had the weight of an elephant rifle, and there were also swords, bayonets and weapons of ancient type.

  • Rushing into the house, he snatched down his old muzzle-loader from the pegs where it hung on the kitchen wall.

  • As the field was very smooth and free from stones, a hay loader was used to place the hay upon the wagon.