Cargadas (en. Loaded)

/karˈɣaðas/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Things that are full or provided with something.
The truck's load includes furniture and appliances.
Las cargadas del camión incluyen muebles y electrodomésticos.
Situations or moments that are full of tension or emotion.
The final of the tournament was very charged with emotion.
La final del torneo fue muy cargada de emoción.

Etymology

From the verb cargar, which comes from the Latin 'cargāre'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

Loaded with work
Situations where there is an excess of tasks or responsibilities.
cargadas de trabajo
Loaded with emotions
Moments where emotions are very intense.
cargadas de emociones
Energetically loaded
Referring to something that has a lot of energy or vitality.
cargadas energéticamente

Related Words

Load
Action of filling or providing something with content.
cargar
Load
Amount of goods or weight that is transported.
carga
Charger
Device used to charge an electronic device.
cargador

Slang Meanings

Loaded (in an informal conversation context) can refer to heavy jokes.
They made some heavy jokes at the party that scared everyone.
Hicieron unas cargadas en la fiesta que asustaron a todos.
Loaded with work, used to describe a laborious day.
Today I have a lot of work at the office.
Hoy estoy con muchas cargadas en la oficina.