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reload

US // (riːˈləʊd) //

重新加载,重新装载,重装,重载

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to place back on
    • : to put ammunition into a firearm after having discharged it
    • : computing to fetch the latest updated version; refresh

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Examples

  • The doctor checked again as the firing squad began to reload.

  • Is forcing them to stop and reload really a threat to American liberty?

  • A 61-year-old woman wrestled a fresh magazine away from Loughner as he tried to reload.

  • Would Lanza really have been gang-rushed by fast-thinking primary school students if he stopped to reload?

  • Would Lanza really have been gang-rushed by fast-thinking primary school students if he stopped to reload?

  • But he had self-possession enough, now that his hand was free for an instant from close battle, to reload his rifle and revolver.

  • The Baron had barely time to reload and climb to the top of one of the trees, when the bear was already at the foot of it.

  • I was endeavouring to reload, when I heard a shot, and the creature fell dead almost at my feet.

  • Wilson took a glance over in the direction Riggs had hidden and then proceeded to reload the gun.

  • Of course, it was empty; as while retreating before the buffalo, he had not found an opportunity to reload.