offload
/ˌɒfˈləʊd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɔːfˈləʊd/ (ame, ipa)
offload — verb
- offloadpresent simple I / you / we / they
- offloadshe / she / it
- offloadedpast simple
- offloading-ing form
1. to pass an unwanted task, possession, or responsibility to another person or gro
to pass an unwanted task, possession, or responsibility to another person or group so that you no longer have to deal with it.
Otis offloaded his share of the project onto a colleague just before the deadline.
offload + onto + person
The company plans to offload its least profitable stores to a competitor next year.
Evelyn offloaded her old sofa and bookshelves to a charity shop when she moved flat.
Local governments sometimes offload the cost of waste collection onto private companies.
Hari offloaded the tedious paperwork to his assistant so he could focus on the presentation.
- unload
neutral physical unloading; lacks the 'shifting a burden' implication
- dump
more informal and careless; suggests getting rid of something quickly without concern for the recipient
- transfer
more neutral and formal; does not imply the item is unwanted
- shift
common in business contexts for moving costs or blame to another party
文法句型
offload + noun + onto/to + noun (person/entity)
用法筆記
Object is typically something burdensome — a task, debt, product, or responsibility. The recipient (marked by onto or to) receives something the giver is glad to be rid of.
常見錯誤
2. to take goods or cargo out of a vehicle, ship, or other container, especially at
to take goods or cargo out of a vehicle, ship, or other container, especially at the end of a journey.
The dock workers offloaded the cargo as soon as the ship reached the port.
offload + cargo from + vessel
It took the delivery crew two hours to offload all the supplies from the truck.
Roya watched the team offload the pallets of rice and beans at the warehouse door.
The ferry was designed with a wide rear gate so vehicles could be offloaded quickly.
Nellie helped the driver offload the fresh vegetables before the market opened.
文法句型
offload + noun (cargo/goods) + from + noun (vehicle)
offload + noun (vehicle/ship/truck)
用法筆記
Frequently passive in logistics reporting ('the cargo was offloaded'). Focuses on the physical process of unloading, not on shifting an unwanted burden. The vehicle itself can be the object ('offload a truck').