Meanings
Noun
1. load; baggage; cargo; freight; goods
2. burden; responsibility
Alt. forms
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (53 in total)
to carry on one's shoulder; to shoulder; to bear; to bear (burden, responsibility, etc.); to take upon oneself
unloading; landing
unloading (cargo, etc.); discharge
jetsam; jettisoned cargo
ballast (for a ship)
receipt of goods
pack horse
collapsing load (as on lorries, trucks)
encumbrance; burden; drag
carrying (on one's shoulder); bearing; shouldering; bucket carried on either end of a pole
movement of goods
freight handling; cargo sorting; disposal of goods; sale
packing cord
packing; packaging
handling of freight
unpacking (esp. after moving house)
(truck) load-carrying tray; (bicycle) luggage carrier; roof rack
sale; ballast; lading
shipper
trunk (of a car); boot; luggage space; cargo compartment
to be unequal to the burden (job); to be too heavy a load for
heavy load; burden of responsibility; heavy duty
flotsam
horse's load
pilfered goods
warehouse goods
(horse-drawn) cart; wagon; dray
load; heavy burden; encumbrance; heavy freight; heavy responsibility
to have a lot on one's shoulders; to bear a lot of responsibility
packing; baling; crating
pack; horseload
to take a load off
handling cargo; loading and unloading
handling cargo; loading and unloading
landing place
label; tag
lacking cargo; in ballast
consignment
to feel relieved; to feel happy after having been relieved of a responsibility; to be relieved from a duty
ballast
first cargo of the year
delivery of freight or goods
luggage trunk for wrestlers and referees; wicker basket for a wrestler's belt, apron, etc.
packing
top cargo; top of the load
arrival of goods
arrival of goods; goods received
pilferage
bulk goods; bulk cargo
consignee
bulk cargo; bulk freight
rejected goods; sorted-out goods; jettisoned cargo
Examples (2 in total)
The ship discharged its cargo in Panama.
I attached my name-tag to my baggage, but it soon came off.