The unloading



Example: Unloading removes goods from transport vehicles

Definition


"The unloading" refers to the process of removing goods or cargo from transport vehicles such as trucks, ships, or airplanes, typically at a destination or storage facility. It involves careful handling to ensure items are safely and efficiently transferred from the vehicle to another location.

Etymology


The term "the unloading" comes from the verb "unload," which combines the prefix "un-" meaning reversal or removal, with "load," meaning to place a burden or cargo. It originated in the early 15th century, reflecting the practical action of taking goods off a vehicle after transport.

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"The unloading" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Logistics - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 109 commonly used words.
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