reload

UK /ɹiːˈləʊd/ US /ɹiːˈləʊd/
verb 4noun 3

Definitions

verb

1

To load (something) again.

If you need to reload film, the cassette can be rewound slightly by turning the hub located on one end of its spool.

The train has only a short distance left to its destination at Swinden Quarry, where the wagons will be reloaded.

2

To load (something) again.

3

To load (something) again.

Naturally after firing solidly for five minutes without reloading Arnie has wiped out all the bad dudes and thumbs a lift to the nearest town.

4

To load (something) again.

We're gonna make the stars come out tonight. So why don't you reload,reload, re reload the music?

[Verse 2:Kano]:[…]Mad, reload ting. Pop, pop, pop that's a reload ting. And when I say "It's Kano in the house", everybody knows that's a reload ting.

noun

1

The process by which something is reloaded.

Each reload of the weapon took about 30 seconds.

Waddicor will be here for a while. The double shunts take an hour. But it's a scheduled four-hour reload and layover, ahead of his return train back to Didcot.

2

An ammunition cartridge prepared from previously fired ammunition.

3

A repeated track on a DJ set.

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