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Id ESLPod_0549_WE_0773
Episode Id ESLPod 549
Episode Title Using a Camera
Phrase to load
Text In this podcast, the verb "to load" means to put something into something else, especially when it is needed to make something work: "Marleah took about 30 photos before she realized that she had forgotten to load the camera with film." Or, "I forgot to load the dirty dishes into the dishwasher." The verb "to load (up)" also means to put a lot of something into a car or another type of transportation: "Can you please help me load the groceries into the car?" Or, "How long does it take the men to load up the train at the factory?" When talking about computer programs, "to load" means for a program to be installed or for a website to finish being displayed: "I wonder why it's taking so long for this website to load on my computer."
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