unload in Dutch
unload in Dutch is lossen, uitladen, toevertrouwen — unload means to remove cargo or goods from a vehicle, ship, or container.
unload in Dutch
lossen
uitladen
toevertrouwen
What does "unload" mean?
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verb To remove cargo or goods from a vehicle, ship, or container.
"The crew took two hours to unload the truck."
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verb To sell off or get rid of something, often quickly.
"The investor unloaded his shares before the price dropped further."
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verb To express or let out pent-up feelings.
"She finally unloaded her frustrations to a close friend."
unload in a sentence
- The crew took two hours to unload the truck.
- Volunteers helped unload boxes of supplies at the shelter.
- The investor unloaded his shares before the price dropped further.
- She finally unloaded her frustrations to a close friend.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "unload" in Dutch?
"unload" in Dutch is lossen, uitladen, toevertrouwen. unload means: To remove cargo or goods from a vehicle, ship, or container.
How do you use "unload" in a sentence?
Example: "The crew took two hours to unload the truck." In Dutch, "unload" is lossen, uitladen, toevertrouwen.
Are there other ways to say "unload" in Dutch?
Yes — Dutch has 3 translations listed for "unload": lossen, uitladen, toevertrouwen.
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