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		Definition of heavily laden in English: heavily laden(also heavily loaded) adjective Full of or loaded with heavy items. 满载的;重载的  the lorry was heavily laden with large boxes and crates 卡车满载着大木箱和板条箱。 Example sentencesExamples -  I watch men or women pushing carts heavily laden with their wares in searing temperatures, stifling humidity or drenching rain.
 -  Except on a heavily loaded system, most queues are empty.
 -  Outside the front door, a bulldozer is clearing up the mess caused when a heavily laden lorry crashed into the wall and gatepost.
 -  The wheels of the heavily laden wagons ground deep ruts into the soil.
 -  Heavily laden hand trucks, she said, can damage the escalator plates.
 -  The heavily laden horses could not cope with the bogs.
 -  The rich man said, "Sir, I have a bull who can pull one-hundred heavily loaded bullock carts."
 -  It only took her a few moments to come back with two heavily loaded plates.
 -  Giant motors drove the haulage cable pulleys, the thick steel pulled heavily loaded hoppers up to the platform.
 -  The mountainous waves that followed almost swamped the heavily-laden lifeboats.
 -  By now the first heavily laden trolleys begin making for the tills.
 -  From potential growth data, the model made it possible to predict growth for heavily-loaded shoots, taking environmental conditions into account.
 -  At first they looted, burned and pillaged and then sailed off back to Denmark or Norway, heavily laden with gold and slaves.
 -  With a region or village perimeter heavily laden with landmines, access to the area by much-needed medical teams or aid workers is affected.
 -  A full-grown, heavily loaded tomato plant in a container needs a water-soluble fertilization treatment daily.
 -  Logan's longest runway, 33, is often used for large, heavily laden jets.
 -  The model was able to reproduce fruit growth for heavily-loaded shoots.
 -  Gage later reportedly traveled to Chile, where he drove a heavily laden stagecoach.
 -  The heavily loaded truck was too much for the steep, water-soaked road.
 -  Mrs March frowned down at the heavily laden table, she was frowning in particularly at a plate of biscuits, which spoiled the entire look of the table.
 
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