unladen in English

adjective
1
not carrying a load.
unladen, the boat heeled to starboard
verb
1
unload (a ship or cargo).
Now when we had discovered Cyprus, we left it on the left hand, and sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre: for there the ship was to unlade her burden.

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1. Unladen (tare) mass _kg

2. Height above ground level, vehicle unladen

3. That's an unladen swallow's flight, obviously.

4. What is the air-speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

5. And what is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?

6. Measurement of the rake angle is performed on an unladen tractor standing on level ground

7. Braking Test - Unladen : The unladen truck is requested not to move when it was with tightened hand brake on the plateform, which is in 35 degrees upward rising with any single side for 30 seconds.

8. Measurement of the rake angle is performed on an unladen tractor standing on level ground.

9. With the engines included, the unladen weight of the plane was 2250 lb (1020.6 kg).

10. Coastwise laws, when merchandise laden at a point embraced within the Coastwise laws (“Coastwise point”) is unladen at another Coastwise point, regardless of the origin or ultimate destination of the merchandise.” For example, a Coastwise transportation occurs when merchandise is loaded onto a vessel in San Francisco and carried to

11. 6.3.5.5. The pan filled with fuel must be placed under the tank in such a way that the distance between the level of the fuel in the pan and the tank bottom corresponds to the design height of the tank above the road surface at the unladen mass (see Section 2.3).

12. The area of obstructed vision for the helmsman ahead of the vessel in an unladen state with half of its supplies but without ballast shall not exceed two vessel lengths or 250 m, whichever is less, to the surface of the water over an arc from abeam on either side through right ahead of the vessel.