overload
英 [ˌəʊ.vəˈləʊd]
美 [ˌoʊ.vɚˈloʊd]
1. over- "too much, above normal" + load.
overload 过载over-,超过,过度,load,装载。引申词义过载。
- overload (v.)
- 1550s, "to place too great a burden on," from over- + load (v.). Intransitive sense from 1961. Related: Overloaded; overloading. The noun is attested from 1640s; of electrical current, from 1904. Middle English had overlade (v.) in this sense.
- 1. There is an internal circuit breaker to protect the instrument from overload.
- 内置有断路器,防止设备过载。
- 2. Never overload an electrical socket.
- 千万不要使电源插座过载。
- 3. 57 per cent complained of work overload.
- 57%的人抱怨工作负担过重。
- 4. The greatest danger is that we simply create information overload for our executives.
- 最大的危险在于我们给了主管过多的信息,超出了他们能够处理的极限。
- 5. Don't overload your lecture with details that do not bear on the topic under discussion.
- 讲课时不要过多地谈与本题无关的细节.