Traduzione inglese <> italiano di Load
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Traduzione e definizione
to load (a truck, a camera): caricare (un camion, una macchina fotografica)
a load un carico, qualcosa che viene trasportato
to load a computer program: caricare un programma informatico
Esempi
- "The catch is that as more and more people use the internet, more and more pages are loaded, searches are made, and videos are watched, and so more and more servers are needed to power all this web activity."
- "It means that we're using their operating system. It means everything loaded the right way."
Esercizio 1
Which of the following verbs expresses a similar meaning to the phrasal verb "to boot up"?
Which of the following verbs expresses a similar meaning to the phrasal verb "to boot up"?
To "press" does not share a similar meaning with "to boot up". "To press (a button)" means to push a button.
This is the correct choice. In a technical context, "to load" is synonymous with "to boot up", for example: My computer is very slow and it takes a long time to load software.
To "push" does not share a similar meaning with "to boot up". "To push (a button)" means to press a button.
To "kick" does not share a similar meaning with "to boot up". "To kick (the cat)" means to stricke the cat with the foot. It is not something we'd advise doing, unless the cat is preventing you from sleeping.
Esercizio 2
How good is your IT vocab?
Complete the sentences below with the appropriate terms from the article!
This term means "connected to the internet":
I use a reliable encyclopaedia to complete my homework.
This term describes a large computer which processes requests from many other computers or users:
The crashed this morning, so we can't access our emails. The tech team is trying to fix it!
Now we're looking for the verb which means "to display", "to receive", or "to generate" a page or data:
This webpage won't properly. I think my internet connection is down.
Complete the sentences below with the appropriate terms from the article!
This term means "connected to the internet":
I use a reliable encyclopaedia to complete my homework.
This term describes a large computer which processes requests from many other computers or users:
The crashed this morning, so we can't access our emails. The tech team is trying to fix it!
Now we're looking for the verb which means "to display", "to receive", or "to generate" a page or data:
This webpage won't properly. I think my internet connection is down.
How good is your IT vocab?
Complete the sentences below with the appropriate terms from the article!
This term means "connected to the internet":
I use a reliable online 1 encyclopaedia to complete my homework.
This term describes a large computer which processes requests from many other computers or users:
The server 2 crashed this morning, so we can't access our emails. The tech team is trying to fix it!
Now we're looking for the verb which means "to display", "to receive", or "to generate" a page or data:
This webpage won't load 3 properly. I think my internet connection is down.
Complete the sentences below with the appropriate terms from the article!
This term means "connected to the internet":
I use a reliable online 1 encyclopaedia to complete my homework.
This term describes a large computer which processes requests from many other computers or users:
The server 2 crashed this morning, so we can't access our emails. The tech team is trying to fix it!
Now we're looking for the verb which means "to display", "to receive", or "to generate" a page or data:
This webpage won't load 3 properly. I think my internet connection is down.
1 online: "Online" is the correct answer here. To "be online" is to be connected to the internet (or an internal network or intranet). "Online" can also be used as an adjective: "Visit our online store to purchase more of these wonderful lessons".
1 web search: This is incorrect. A "web search" is the act of entering a term into a search engine (Moogle, Yapoo!, etc.), hitting the "search" button, and looking at the results which are displayed. The information you are looking for is likely to be listed in the results of your "web search". Note that "to search for something" shares a similar meaning with "to look for something".
1 server: A "server" is a large computer which processes requests made on lots of other computers. Example: "The server crashed this morning, so our web page isn't working." Note that in another context, "a server" can be a waiter or waitress (for example in a restaurant).
2 server: "Server" is the correct choice here. A "server" is a large computer which processes requests made on lots of other computers. Here's another example: "Moogle has thousands of huge servers all over the world. This allows millions and millions of users to carry out web searches via Moogle".
2 online: To "be online" is to be connected to the internet (or an internal network or intranet). The term "online" is not a noun, and it does not make sense here.
2 web search: This is incorrect. A "web search" is the act of entering a term into a search engine (Moogle, Yapoo!, etc.), hitting the "search" button, and looking at the results which are displayed. The information you are looking for is likely to be listed in the results of your "web search". Note that "to search for something" shares a similar meaning with "to look for something".
3 load: "Load" is the best choice. To "load (a webpage, a game, a program)" is to launch and display it correctly. Here's another example: "You need to load Microtosh Word before you start writing your novel". You might also like to know about the related terms "to download" (to transfer data from the internet or another computer to your computer), and "to upload" (to transfer data from your computer to the internet or another computer).
3 print out: This is incorrect. To "print (out/off)" a document is to make a paper copy of it using a printer.
3 grow: This is incorrect. To "grow" is to become bigger. Example: "My grandson has grown so much since last Christmas!".
3 power: This is incorrect. To "power (a computer)" is to provide it with electricity or other energy. Example: "The factory is powered by solar panels on the roof".
Esercizio 3
"They've charged us for two steaks and fries!"
Which of the following sentences use "charge" correctly? There may be more than one correct choice!
Which of the following sentences use "charge" correctly? There may be more than one correct choice!
"They've charged us for two steaks and fries!"
Which of the following sentences use "charge" correctly? There may be more than one correct choice!
Which of the following sentences use "charge" correctly? There may be more than one correct choice!
This is a correct choice. "To charge" can mean to supply something with an electrical charge. Example: I'm using the sun's energy to CHARGE the batteries for my torch - I'm being ironic and kind to the environment at the same time... (I think)!
This is an incorrect choice. We do not use "charge" to describe placing objects in a car or van - or anything. Ever. Here the verb "to load" is much better! Example: I'm moving house tomorrow - could you help me LOAD the car with boxes?
This is a correct choice. "To charge (someone with murder)" is to officially accuse (someone of murder). Example: My grandfather is in prison awaiting trial - I'm afraid he's been CHARGED with shoplifting again.
This is a correct choice. "To charge" is to ask (or impose) a price or fee for goods or services. Example: The store CHARGES £100 for leather pants OR The waiter is very generous - he didn't CHARGE me for the last round of drinks!
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