back load

  • 1back-load — ˈback load noun [countable] TRANSPORT a load for a road transport vehicle to carry on its return journey: • Costs rise when hauliers are unable to fill their back loads …

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  • 2back load — noun : a load or burden carried or suitable to be carried on the back a back load of firewood …

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  • 3back-load — /bak lohd /, v.t. to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back load pay raises. Cf. front load. * * * …

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  • 4back-load — /bak lohd /, v.t. to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs: The union agreed to back load pay raises. Cf. front load …

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  • 5back load — /ˈbæk loʊd/ (say bak lohd) noun 1. a load which can be transported by a truck back to its base once its main load has been deposited, thereby making the truck s journey more profitable. 2. the passengers transported by an airline on a return trip …

  • 6back-load — v. postpone to a later date (such as salaries, benefits or costs) …

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  • 7back-load — [[t]ˈbækˌloʊd[/t]] v. t. ecn to defer to a later date, as wages, benefits, or costs • Etymology: 1975–80 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 8Load balancing (computing) — Load balancing is a computer networking methodology to distribute workload across multiple computers or a computer cluster, network links, central processing units, disk drives, or other resources, to achieve optimal resource utilization,… …

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  • 9Load regulation — is the capability to maintain a constant voltage (or current) level on the output channel of a power supply despite changes in load [cite web|title=Line and Load Regulation for Programmable DC Power Supplies and Precision DC Sources Developer… …

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  • 10Back injury — Back injuries often occur as a result in unfavourable pressures to the spine during day to day activity. Common thoughts on back injuries conclude that these are a result of incorrect lifting methods and posture. Both of these are correct,… …

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