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  • 31load lines — A marking indicating the extent to which the weight of a load may safely submerge a ship; also called Plimsoll line. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. load lines A marking …

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  • 32load — n: an amount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor compare no load Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. load …

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  • 33load draught — ➔ draught * * * load draught UK US UK (US load draft) noun [C] ► TRANSPORT the level to which part of a ship can safely go under the water when it is carrying goods, passengers, etc. without the ship sinking → Compare LADEN DRAUGHT(Cf. ↑ …

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  • 34load factor — ➔ factor1 * * * load factor UK US noun [S] ► TRANSPORT the number of paying passengers in relation to the number of seats available on a plane during a particular period: »The increased profitability for the last quarter reflects a rise in the… …

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  • 35load — [n1] cargo, freight amount, bale, bundle, capacity, charge, consignment, contents, encumbrance, goods, haul, heft, hindrance, lading, mass, pack, parcel, part, payload, shipment, shot, weight; concepts 338,432 load [n2] burden, pressure… …

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  • 36Load line — may refer to:* Ship s load line, related to ship construction * Load line (electronics), a method of determining operating points in circuits with non linear elements. This method was often used with thermionic valves …

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  • 37Load balancing (electrical power) — (daily peak demand reserve) refers to the use of various techniques by electrical power stations to store excess electrical power during low demand periods for release as demand rises. [cite web url=http://www.electricitystorage.org/technologies.h… …

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  • 38Load — [loud] die; , s <aus gleichbed. engl. load, eigtl. »Ladung, Last«, Bed. 2 über amerik. load »größere Menge von etwas«>: 1. altes britisches Maß, bes. Hohlmaß unterschiedlicher Größe. 2. (Jargon) für einen Rauschzustand benötigte Dosis eines …

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  • 39load factor — n. Elec. the ratio of average load to greatest load …

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  • 40load down with — [phrasal verb] load (someone or something) down with (something) : to cause or force (someone or something) to accept or deal with (something difficult) usually used as (be) loaded down with The company is loaded down with debt. [=is burdened… …

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