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an overload of stress

  • 1 overload

    I ['əʊvələʊd]
    nome sovraccarico m. (anche fig.)
    II [ˌəʊvə'ləʊd]
    verbo transitivo sovraccaricare [machine, system] ( with con, di)
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    [əuvə'loud]
    (to fill with too much of something: The lorry overturned because it had been overloaded.) sovraccaricare
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    overload /ˈəʊvələʊd/
    n.
    ( anche comput., elettr., elettron.) sovraccarico: an overload of stress, un sovraccarico di stress; information overload, sovraccarico di informazioni
    ● (elettr.) overload cut-out, interruttore di massima; salvamotore.
    (to) overload /əʊvəˈləʊd/
    v. t.
    1 ( anche elettr., elettron.) sovraccaricare: to overload a lorry, sovraccaricare un camion; to overload an electric circuit [a washing machine, etc.], sovraccaricare un circuito elettrico [una lavatrice, ecc.]
    2 (fig.) oberare; gravare; opprimere.
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    I ['əʊvələʊd]
    nome sovraccarico m. (anche fig.)
    II [ˌəʊvə'ləʊd]
    verbo transitivo sovraccaricare [machine, system] ( with con, di)

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