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1 unload
(to remove (cargo) from (eg a ship, vehicle etc): The men were unloading the ship.) raztovoriti* * *[ʌnlɔud]transitive verbraztovoriti, iztovoriti; izprazniti (strelno orožje); figuratively razbremeniti, olajšati, osvoboditi; (borza) vreči na tržišče (delnice), razprodati (vrednostne papirje)to unload o.s. — olajšati se, osvoboditi se bremena; intransitive verb izkrcati, iztovoriti; biti iztovorjen, raztovorjen, izkrcan -
2 dump
1. verb1) (to set (down) heavily: She dumped the heavy shopping-bag on the table.) treščiti2) (to unload and leave (eg rubbish): People dump things over our wall.) odlagati2. noun(a place for leaving or storing unwanted things: a rubbish dump.) odlagališče* * *I [dʌmp]nounsmetišče; military začasno skladišče, odlagališče; udarec; debeluh; majhen čokat človek; droben novec; plural denarII [dʌmp]1.transitive verbodložiti, odlagati; zvrniti, prekucniti; pod ceno izvažati; znebiti se;2.intransitive verbzvrniti, prekucniti se; treščiti
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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
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unload — verb 1) we unloaded the van Syn: unpack, empty 2) they unloaded the cases from the lorry Syn: remove, offload, discharge, dump • Ant: load … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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