unload from



unload something from something

to take things off of something; to remove the burden from something. Please unload the groceries from the car. I unloaded the groceries from the bags.
See also: unload

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Aravinda-Indian, Kannada
Aina (1)IE-nah (Finnish, Swedish) Finnish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Leopoldole-o-POL-do (Spanish)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
FawnFAWNEnglish
Eliana (2)-Hebrew
LesLES, LEZEnglish