unload - use in sentences

Object

  • cargo: All his mild efforts to unload this cargo went for nothing.
  • lorry: A forklift truck unloading a lorry was forced to reverse rapidly.
  • luggage: Please do not park in the cobbled courtyard except to unload luggage.
  • crate: Med in lab coats and clean suits began to unload many crates from the 18 wheelers.
  • dishwasher: SB and BB played soem chasing games together, BB kept wanting to unload the dishwasher.
  • pallet: Sliding panels at the back of the machine provide operator access to load and unload the pallets once the batch run is finished.

Preposition: at

  • port: Over 375 kilometers of pipes have been unloaded at Maputo port.

Modifying Another Word

  • manually: In an emergency the door can be opened and the wheelchair unloaded manually from the Autochair wheelchair lift.
  • safely: To provide suitable equipment, for example for drivers delivering at retail outlets to unload safely.
  • quickly: At the back of the market there are landing areas where the boats can quickly unload their catches.
  • automatically: Then automatically unload the instrument to free up RAM.
  • directly: The tanks were supplied by sea with tankers unloading directly into the pipeline, or by train.
  • once: Once unloaded, with a single click, your data gets encrypted.

Used with why or when

  • when: Each encrypted drive can be loaded and unloaded when needed.

Preposition: of

  • gasoline: The system currently applies to the unloading of gasoline from a delivery vehicle into the storage tanks of filling stations.
  • ship: New berths and quays were constructed specifically for the unloading of container ships, and also a rail container terminal.
  • good: Such sheds are used for the loading and unloading of goods between road and railroad vehicles.

Preposition: from

  • lorry: In a typical large slaughterhouse animals were unloaded from lorries into the ' lairage ' or holding area.
  • ship: We then need to get all the equipment cleared by customs and unloaded from the ship and into various vans and lorries.
  • train: Once the coal was unloaded from the train, it had to be taken by ship down the river to the sea.

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