0 present participle of unload
1 to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera:
2 to tell someone about your problems, the things that worry you, etc.:
Unloading isentropes of the equation of state of metals at high energy densities.
Tectonic unloading along the detachments induced upward flexure of the upper crust.
Support is also available for listing all available plug-ins, showing information about a particular plug-in, and dynamically loading and unloading plug-ins at runtime.
This study presents a remote crane control system for container loading/unloading yard cranes of port container terminals.
On the other hand, a port craneyard for container loading/unloading is usually in very inferior environment due to salt, wind, dust, and dampness.
The wooden loading ramp was used in the mid-1980s for loading/unloading amphibious landing craft.
Unloading such a heart does not acutely alter function or stress.
This paper presented a remote crane control system for port container loading/unloading yard cranes.