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1 unload
(to remove (cargo) from (eg a ship, vehicle etc): The men were unloading the ship.) descarregar* * *un.load[∧nl'oud] vt+vi 1 descarregar: a) desembarcar, ser desembarcado. b) tirar a carga de (arma). 2 aliviar, suavizar, tornar menos pesado. 3 livrar-se de. 4 desabafar, expandir-se. -
2 unload
(to remove (cargo) from (eg a ship, vehicle etc): The men were unloading the ship.)
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Unload — Un*load , v. t. [1st pref. un + load.] 1. To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a beast. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence, to relieve from anything onerous. [1913 Webster] 3. To discharge or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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