Phrasal Verb - loading up
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.Definition
- To prepare or equip something, especially a vehicle, with supplies, fuel, or passengers before a journey.
- To cause something, especially a computer or a website, to become ready or functional by adding or installing new components or data.
- To take on a heavy workload or responsibility, often suddenly or unexpectedly.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | Before setting off on their road trip, the family spent hours loading up the car with camping equipment and food. |
| 2 | The new software needs to be loaded up before it can be used. |
| 3 | The project manager asked her team to load up with as many tasks as possible before the deadline. |
| 4 | The train was loaded up with passengers and cargo before departing from the station. |
| 5 | I need to load up on water and snacks before going on a long hike. |
| 6 | The factory was loading up with raw materials in preparation for the busy season. |
| 7 | The delivery truck was loaded up with packages and was ready to hit the road. |
| 8 | The computer took a long time to load up after the power outage. |
| 9 | The company's website was loaded up with new features and improvements. |
| 10 | The firefighters were loading up their gear before responding to the emergency call |