0 to put too many things in or on something:
1 the fact that something or someone is overloaded:
People today suffer from information overload (= being given too much information).
There was an overload on the electrical circuit and the fuse blew.
3 to give something or someone too much work:
4 to put too many things in or on something:
5 to put too much electricity through an electrical system:
6 too much of something:
an overload of sth There is an overload of factors that confront consumers in the marketplace.
Investors are already swamped with information and there is a serious danger of overload.
I already seem to be overloading a non-existent syllabus.
In four cases, the subaortic stenosis was overloaded.
The figures do not represent the ships' tonnage, but their actual load, including almost empty or overloaded ships.
When such a net gets overloaded, it easily starts to produce outputs that are combinations of actually stored associations.
How do we keep from overloading the cognitive abilities of the designer, which will surely lead to errors?
Mixed mode arithmetic and assignment is permitted with invisibly overloaded operators and automatic type coercions.
Ambiguities are resolved if possible by forward binding - binding other identifiers in a way that refines the context type for the overloaded identifier.
The minimum overloads decrease gradually as the total motion time increases, and finally they vanish at the minimum times.
中文繁体
使超載,使負荷過重, 使(電路)過載, 給…過重的負擔…
More中文简体
使超载,使负荷过重, 使(电路)过载, 给…过重的负担…
MoreEspañol
sobrecargar, agobiar…
MorePortuguês
sobrecarregar…
MoreTürk dili
fazla yolcu almak, kapasitesinin üstünde yolcu yüklemek, kaldırabileceğinden fazla yük/sormluluk yüklemek/vermek…
MoreFrançais
surcharger…
MoreČeština
přetížit…
MoreDansk
overlæsse…
More