to burden
第三人称
burdens
现在进行时
burdening
过去式
burdened
过去完成时
burdened
1
使负担, 加重
to place a heavy load or weight on something or someone
及物动词
- The workers had to burden the truck with crates of goods for delivery to the distribution center.
工人们不得不将货物箱装载到卡车上,以便运送到配送中心。
- As the ship docked, the crew began to burden the cargo hold with containers filled with various products.
当船停靠时,船员开始用装满各种产品的集装箱负担货舱。
- Farmers often have to burden their trucks with harvested crops to transport them to market.
农民经常不得不将收获的作物装载到卡车上,以便将它们运送到市场。
- The maintenance crew had to burden the elevator with tools and equipment for repairs on the upper floors.
维修人员不得不负担电梯,带着工具和设备去上层进行维修。
- The farmers had to burden the tractor with sacks of potatoes to transport to the storage facility.
农民们不得不装载拖拉机上的土豆袋运送到储存设施。
反义词:
2
使负担, 使负重担
to give someone a responsibility or task that demands a great deal of effort or causes a lot of stress
及物动词
- The manager decided to burden the experienced team member with the challenging project.
经理决定让经验丰富的团队成员承担这个具有挑战性的项目。
- Parents sometimes unintentionally burden their children with high expectations.
父母有时会无意中加重孩子的负担,对他们寄予厚望。
- The professor chose not to burden the students with additional assignments during the exam week.
教授选择不在考试周期间用额外的作业负担学生。
- The CEO did not want to burden any particular department with too many responsibilities, aiming for a balanced workload.
首席执行官不想负担任何特定部门过多的责任,旨在实现平衡的工作量。
- In times of crisis, leaders must be careful not to burden their teams with excessive demands.
在危机时刻,领导者必须小心不要用过多的要求负担他们的团队。