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'''Please note''': The pages in the ‘[[:Category:Terms|Terms]]’ category contain my own research while translating. I basically use this wiki as a notepad and memory aid, so a lot of the content will be quickly written and potentially far from perfect. If you find anything glaringly incorrect feel free to drop me a line @ | '''Please note''': The pages in the ‘[[:Category:Terms|Terms]]’ category contain my own research while translating. I basically use this wiki as a notepad and memory aid, so a lot of the content will be quickly written and potentially far from perfect. If you find anything glaringly incorrect feel free to drop me a line @ info@michaelbeijer.co.uk! | ||
Revision as of 17:09, 17 January 2025
English
- unload
Dutch
- afladen (mbt. een lading weg-, af-, uitnemen -Van Dale)
- uitladen[1] (van werkstukken)
- ontschepen (goederen)
- ontladen (afladen)(bevrijden van de last die op iets geladen was. “een goederenwagen ontladen”
- lossen (van een schip)
- lossen[2] (uitladen)
- afzetten (van vracht vanaf een trailer)
- leegmaken
External links
- https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/unloading (“to remove the contents of something, especially a load of goods from a vehicle, the bullets from a gun or the film from a camera”)
- https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/unloading (“the act of removing goods or cargo from a ship, lorry, etc”)
- https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/unload
References
Please note: The pages in the ‘Terms’ category contain my own research while translating. I basically use this wiki as a notepad and memory aid, so a lot of the content will be quickly written and potentially far from perfect. If you find anything glaringly incorrect feel free to drop me a line @ info@michaelbeijer.co.uk!