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21 descargarse
1 (pilas, baterías) to discharge2 (desahogarse) to blow up3 DERECHO to clear oneself* * *VPR1) (=desahogarse) to unburden o.s.descargarse de — [+ carga, problema] to unburden o.s. of; [+ responsabilidad] to unload
se descargó de todas sus responsabilidades sobre un colega — he unloaded all his responsibilities on to a colleague
2) (Elec) [batería] to go flat; [pila] to run down3) (Jur) to clear o.s. (de of)4) (=dimitir) to resign5)* * *
■descargarse vr (una pila, batería, etc) to go flat, US to go dead
' descargarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
descargar
English:
run
* * *vpr3. [pila, batería] to go flat4. Informát to download;el programa tarda muchísimo en descargarse this program takes ages to download* * *v/r de pila go flat* * *vr1) : to unburden oneself2) : to quit3) : to lose power* * *descargarse vb (pila, batería) to go flat -
22 desestibar
VT (Náut) to unload -
23 enflautar *
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24 enflautar
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25 descargar
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26 deshacerse
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27 descargar
• acquit• alleviate• disburden• exonerate• unburden• unload -
28 descargar del barco
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29 desembarcar
• come ashore• debark• disembark• go as far as to say• go asking for votes• unlade• unload from ship• unship -
30 desembarcar del tren
• detrain• get out of the road• get out of the water• unload from the train
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unload — un‧load [ʌnˈləʊd ǁ ˈloʊd] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] TRANSPORT to remove a load from a vehicle, ship etc: • Delivery people were unloading fax machines. • This is where the ships load and unload. 2. [transitive] … Financial and business terms
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
Unload — Un*load , v. i. To perform the act of unloading anything; as, let unload now. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unload — [unlōd′] vt. 1. a) to remove or take off (a load, cargo, etc.) b) to take a load, cargo, etc. from 2. a) to give vent to (one s grief, troubles, etc.); express or tell freely b) to relieve of something that troubles, burdens, etc … English World dictionary
unload — index alleviate, deplete, diminish, disencumber, dislodge, ease, relieve (free from burden), remove ( … Law dictionary
Unload — [dt. »entladen«], aus dem Arbeitsspeicher entfernen oder ein Speichermedium auswerfen … Universal-Lexikon
unload — (v.) 1520s, in ref. to cargo, from UN (Cf. un ) (2) + LOAD (Cf. load) (v.). Figurative sense (in reference to feelings, etc.) is recorded from 1590s. Related: Unloaded; unloading … Etymology dictionary
unload — [v] take off; empty break bulk, cast, clear out, disburden, discharge, discommode, disencumber, disgorge, dump, get rid of, jettison, lighten, off load, relieve, remove, rid, slough, take a load off, unburden, unlade, unpack, void; concepts… … New thesaurus
unload — ► VERB 1) remove a load from. 2) remove (goods) from a vehicle, ship, etc. 3) informal get rid of. 4) remove (ammunition) from a gun or (film) from a camera. DERIVATIVES unloader noun … English terms dictionary
unload — un|load [ʌnˈləud US ˈloud] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(vehicle/ship)¦ 2¦(get rid of something)¦ 3¦(feelings)¦ 4¦(camera)¦ 5¦(gun)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1.) ¦(VEHICLE/SHIP)¦ a) [T] to remove a load from a vehicle, ship etc unload sth from sth … Dictionary of contemporary English
unload — UK [ʌnˈləʊd] / US [ʌnˈloʊd] verb Word forms unload : present tense I/you/we/they unload he/she/it unloads present participle unloading past tense unloaded past participle unloaded 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to take goods off a vehicle such… … English dictionary