lade
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /leɪd/
美 /leɪd/
英文释义
名词 n.
- A load.
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The mouth of a river.
— Every trickling tiny lade, every foaming brook, told its own story.
- A passage for water; a ditch or drain.
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(mill lade) A mill race.
— It was also found that scouring had occurred in the bed of the mill lade, which passes between the first and second piers.
- Water pumped into and out of mills, especially woolen mills.
动词 v.
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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.
- To weigh down, oppress, or burden.
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To use a ladle or dipper to remove something (generally water).
— to lade water out of a tub, or into a cistern
- To transfer (molten glass) from the pot to the forming table, in making plate glass.
- To admit water by leakage.
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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