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live load
[lahyv]
noun
load11
live load
/ ɪ /
noun
Also called: superload.a variable weight on a structure, such as moving traffic on a bridge Compare dead load
Word History and Origins
Origin of live load1
Example Sentences
“Strength of locks shall satisfy live load requirements,” the rendering’s notations caution, in a welcome dose of deadpan escapism for a year otherwise so drained of joy.
Nearly all of it was “live load,” meaning weight that changes over time, as when a train passes over a bridge.
There will never be any workers under a live load, van Kooperen said.
Where I live loads of kids want to come and touch my belts and watch me training.
Drive to a shipper or receiver and either "drop and hook" or "live load" or "live unload".
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