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laden ['leɪdən]1 pp of ladechargé ( with de);∎ I was laden with shopping j'avais les bras chargés de commissions;∎ apple-laden trees arbres mpl couverts de pommes;∎ a heavily laden ship un navire à forte charge;∎ literary laden with grief accablé de douleur
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