lade

名词 n. 动词 v.
/leɪd/    /leɪd/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A load. Scotland
  2. The mouth of a river. UK,dialectal
    — Every trickling tiny lade, every foaming brook, told its own story.
  3. A passage for water; a ditch or drain. UK,dialectal,obsolete
  4. (mill lade) A mill race. Scotland
    — It was also found that scouring had occurred in the bed of the mill lade, which passes between the first and second piers.
  5. Water pumped into and out of mills, especially woolen mills. Scotland
动词 v.
  1. To fill or load (related to cargo or a shipment).
    — Men from the fartheſt Equinoctiall line, Haue ſwarm’d in troopes into the Eaſterne India: Lading their ſhippe with golde and precious ſtones: And made their ſpoiles from all our prouinces.
  2. To weigh down, oppress, or burden.
  3. To use a ladle or dipper to remove something (generally water).
    — to lade water out of a tub, or into a cistern
  4. To transfer (molten glass) from the pot to the forming table, in making plate glass.
  5. To admit water by leakage.

词形变化

lades present,singular,third-person lading participle,present laded past laden participle,past laded participle,past lades plural lades plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle English laden, from Old English hladan and Old English hleadan, from Proto-West Germanic *hlaþan, from Proto-Germanic *hlaþaną (“to load”), from Proto-Indo-European *kleh₂- (“to put, lay out”).
词源 2
From Middle English lad, from Old English lād, from Proto-Germanic *laidō (“a way, course”). Related to lode, lead (“to conduct”).
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