Fromover- +load.
overload (third-person singular simple presentoverloads,present participleoverloading,simple past and past participleoverloaded)
- (transitive) Toloadexcessively.
- (transitive) To provide too muchpower to acircuit.
- (transitive, object-oriented programming) To createdifferentfunctions for the samename, to be used in differentcontexts.
- (intransitive) Tofail due toexcessiveload.
to provide too much power to a circuit
to create different functions for the same name
to fail due to excessive load
overload (pluraloverloads)
- Anexcessiveload.
- Thedamage done, or theoutage caused, by such a load.
- (automotive) An load of goods above the prescribed carrying weight of the vehicle.
2000, Bob Foster,Birdum or Bust!, Henley Beach, SA: Seaview Press, page60:We did hauloverloads sometimes[.]
- (computing, programming) Anoverloaded version of afunction.
2005, John C Molluzzo,C++ for business programming:Code anoverload of the insertion operator for the Rectangle class.
- 1968,Glenn Campbell - Wichita Lineman
- I am a lineman for the county and I drive the main road
Searchin' in the sun for anotheroverload
excessive load
- Bulgarian:претоварване n(pretovarvane)
- Czech:přetížení n
- Danish:overbelastning
- Finnish:ylikuorma,ylikuormitus (fi)
- French:surcharge (fr) f
- Georgian:გადატვირთვა(gadaṭvirtva)
- German:Überladung f,Überlastung (de) f
- Greek:υπερφόρτωση (el) f(yperfórtosi)
- Greenlandic:artukkiineq
- Hungarian:túlterhelés (hu),túlterheltség (hu)
- Indonesian:beban lebih
- Japanese:過負荷(kafuka),過積載 (ja)(kasekisai)
- Romanian:suprasarcinăf,supraîncărcaref,sarcină excesivă f
- Russian:перегру́зка (ru) f(peregrúzka)
- Spanish:sobrecarga (es) f
- Swedish:överlast c,överbelastning (sv) c,överdos (sv) c,överflöd (sv) n
- Tagalog:tambanggalan
- Turkish:fazla doldurma,fazla yükleme
- Ukrainian:переванта́ження n(perevantážennja)
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overloaded version of a function