overload
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A(z) „overload” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to overload
01

tĂșlterhel, tĂșlterhel

to load or burden something with a weight or quantity that exceeds its capacity
Transitive: to overload a container
to overload definition and meaning
Példåk
Overloading a bus with more passengers than its designated capacity compromises the safety of the passengers.
Egy busz tĂșlterhelĂ©se a kijelölt kapacitĂĄsnĂĄl több utassal veszĂ©lyezteti az utasok biztonsĂĄgĂĄt.
02

tĂșlterhel, megterhel

to burden someone or something with an excessive amount of work or responsibility
Transitive: to overload sb
Példåk
The teacher unintentionally overloaded the students with a heavy load of homework.
A tanĂĄr vĂ©letlenĂŒl tĂșlterhelte a diĂĄkokat egy nagy hĂĄzi feladattal.
03

tĂșltölt, tĂșltölteni egy elektromos ĂĄramkört

to subject an electrical system to a demand that exceeds its designed capacity
Transitive: to overload an electrical system
Példåk
During a heatwave, an excessive demand for electricity may overload the regional power grid.
A hƑhullĂĄm alatt a tĂșlzott ĂĄramigĂ©ny tĂșltöltheti a regionĂĄlis ĂĄramhĂĄlĂłzatot.
Overload
01

tĂșlfeszĂŒltsĂ©g, tĂșlterhelĂ©s

a condition where an electrical system or device receives more current than it can safely handle
Példåk
The safety switch tripped due to an overload in the system.
A biztonsĂĄgi kapcsolĂł lekapcsolt a rendszer tĂșltöltĂ©se miatt.
02

tĂșlterhelĂ©s, tĂșlfeszĂŒlĂ©s

an excessive burden
03

tĂșltöltĂ©s, többlet

an excessive amount of something that exceeds normal limits or capacity
Példåk
She felt an overload of emotions after hearing the unexpected news.
Érzelmek tĂșltelĂ­tƑdĂ©sĂ©t Ă©rezte a vĂĄratlan hĂ­r hallatĂĄn.
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