laden
adj. 滿載的,負載的; 受壓迫的
vt. 裝載(lade的過去分詞)
If someone or something is laden with a lot of heavy things, they are holding or carrying them.
I came home laden with cardboard boxes...
我抱著一大堆紙箱回了家。
The following summer the peach tree was laden with fruit...
第二年夏天桃樹就結滿了桃子。
If you describe a person or thing as laden with something, particularly something bad, you mean that they have a lot of it.
We're so laden with guilt...
我們深感愧疚。
Many of their heavy industries are laden with debt.
他們的重工業很多負債累累。
1. remove with or as if with a ladle;
2. fill or place a load on;
1. filled with a great quantity;
2. burdened psychologically or mentally;
Iraqis continued to visit bin Laden in his new home in Afghanistan.
伊拉克繼續與本·拉登在阿富汗的新家有聯絡.
For example, bin Laden seems to steal and borrow his ideals from all over the place.
譬如, 拉登的理念似乎是從各處盜用與借用的.
The bushes were laden with fruit.
灌木叢裡果實累累.
Standing up, he unbuckled his belt, and spread it laden across his waist.
他站了起來, 解開腰帶, 帶子的一頭垂到腰部以下.
He is laden with heavy responsibility.
他肩負重任.