laden
load
to put something into a vehicle, machine, or container
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What's the difference between laden / beladen / einladen / verladen / belasten / aufladen
Means to load a vehicle or container with something; often emphasizes making it carry a load.
In this sense it means to put something into a vehicle; the focus is on getting items inside.
Means to load or transfer goods into transport; it sounds more technical and is often used in logistics.
Usually means to burden or load in a physical or figurative sense; not just putting something in, but adding weight or pressure.
Means to charge a battery or to put something onto a surface; as a loading verb it is less general than laden.
Means to put something into a vehicle; this form makes it especially clear that items are being loaded inside a car, truck, etc.
Means to transfer goods into transport; it emphasizes moving cargo from one place or vehicle to another.
Means to provide a vehicle or vessel with a load; a more precise way to describe something being filled with cargo.
Means to put onto a surface or to charge a battery; unlike laden, it usually involves placing onto something or charging.
A general word for putting something into something or loading/charging it; the broadest and most neutral option.
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How to pronounce laden and what this word means
laden means load. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce laden
/ˈlaːdən/
laden translation
load
laden examples
Bitte laden Sie das Auto aus.
laden transcription
/ˈlaːdən/
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laden meaning: what does it mean?
etwas in ein Fahrzeug, eine Maschine oder einen Behälter legen
laden pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
laden is pronounced as /ˈlaːdən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
laden definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Bitte laden Sie das Auto aus. Translation: Пожалуйста, выгрузите машину.
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