overload
o
ˈoʊ
ow
ver
vər
vēr
load
ˌloʊd
lowd
British pronunciation
/ˌə‍ʊvəlˈə‍ʊd/

Définition et signification de « overload » en anglais

to overload
01

surcharger, surcharger

to load or burden something with a weight or quantity that exceeds its capacity
Transitive: to overload a container
to overload definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Ignoring the weight restrictions, the warehouse staff overloaded the shipping container with goods.
Ignorant les restrictions de poids, le personnel de l'entrepôt a surchargé le conteneur d'expédition avec des marchandises.
02

surcharger, submerger

to burden someone or something with an excessive amount of work or responsibility
Transitive: to overload sb
example
Exemples
The teacher unintentionally overloaded the students with a heavy load of homework.
L'enseignant a involontairement surchargé les élèves avec une lourde charge de devoirs.
03

surcharger, surcharger un circuit électrique

to subject an electrical system to a demand that exceeds its designed capacity
Transitive: to overload an electrical system
example
Exemples
During a heatwave, an excessive demand for electricity may overload the regional power grid.
Pendant une vague de chaleur, une demande excessive d'électricité peut surcharger le réseau électrique régional.
Overload
01

surcharge, surintensité

a condition where an electrical system or device receives more current than it can safely handle
example
Exemples
The safety switch tripped due to an overload in the system.
L'interrupteur de sécurité s'est déclenché en raison d'une surcharge dans le système.
02

surcharge, surmenage

an excessive burden
03

surcharge, excès

an excessive amount of something that exceeds normal limits or capacity
example
Exemples
She felt an overload of emotions after hearing the unexpected news.
Elle a ressenti une surcharge d'émotions après avoir entendu les nouvelles inattendues.
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