carried cargo
1Cargo planes bomb plot — Location United States of America (target); East Midlands Airport and Dubai International Airport (discovered) Date October 29, 2010 (discovered) Target 2 planes Attack …
2Cargo — (or freight) refers to goods or produce transported, generally for commercial gain, by ship, aircraft, train, van or truck. In modern times, containers are used in most intermodal long haul cargo transport. Marine Cargo Types There is a wide… …
3cargo — I noun baggage, boatload, bulk, capacity, carload, cartload, charge, commodities, consignment, contents, conveyance, freight, freightage, furnishings, goods, haul, impedimenta, lading, lading of a ship, load, luggage, merchandise, onus, pack,… …
4cargo area — UK US noun [C] TRANSPORT ► the area of an airport, factory, or other place where cargo is stored and put onto or taken out of vehicles: »Cars should not be allowed to park in cargo areas. ► the part of a ship, aircraft, car, etc. where goods can… …
5cargo bay — UK US noun [C] ► TRANSPORT the part of a ship, plane, car, etc. where goods can be carried: »Access to the van s cargo bay is by means of a sliding door …
6cargo hold — UK US noun [C] ► TRANSPORT the part of a ship or plane where goods are carried: »It was found that water was leaking into the main cargo hold …
7cargo — ► NOUN (pl. cargoes or cargos) ▪ goods carried commercially on a ship, aircraft, or truck. ORIGIN Spanish, from Latin carricare to load , from carrus wheeled vehicle …
8cargo — [kär′gō] n. pl. cargoes or cargos [Sp, burden < cargar, to load, impose taxes < VL carricare: see CHARGE] the load of commodities carried by a ship, airplane, truck, etc.; freight …
9cargo — Goods being transported. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * cargo car‧go [ˈkɑːgəʊ ǁ ˈkɑːrgoʊ] noun cargoes PLURALFORM or cargos [countable, uncountable] TRANSPORT goods …
10Cargo ship — The Colombo Express, one of the largest container ships in the world (when she was built in 2005), owned and operated by Hapag Lloyd of Germany …