Id | ESLPod_0331_WE_0336 |
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Episode Id | ESLPod 331 |
Episode Title | Washing Clothes |
Phrase | load |
Text | The word "load," in this podcast, means a group of clothes, towels, and sheets that are washed at the same time: "Could you please start washing a load of towels before you go to work tomorrow?" A "load" is also the amount of something carried by a truck or person: "The truck driver is taking a load of corn to Nebraska." Or, "The restaurant filled with a bus load of tourists." A "heavy/light load" refers to the amount of work that a person has to do: "Shelly has a heavy load at work this week because all of her co-workers are on vacation." As a verb, "to load" means to put something into a vehicle or a large container: "We need to ask our friends to help us load the moving van this weekend." |
Topics | Home + Community |
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