bốc dỡ
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Definition
- Verb:
- To load and unload: "bốc dỡ" refers to the combined action of moving goods onto (loading) and off of (unloading) a vehicle, ship, or storage area, typically as part of cargo handling or logistics.
Usage
- The verb "bốc dỡ" is used to describe the core activity in ports, warehouses, and transport hubs. It often implies manual or mechanical labor involving cargo.
- It is commonly followed by the object being handled (e.g., hàng hoá - goods, hàng - cargo).
Usage Examples
- Verb:
- Công ty cần thuê nhân công để bốc dỡ container. (The company needs to hire laborers to load and unload containers.)
- Quá trình bốc dỡ hàng hoá tại cảng diễn ra suốt ngày đêm. (The process of loading and unloading goods at the port goes on day and night.)
- Máy móc hiện đại giúp bốc dỡ nhanh hơn và an toàn hơn. (Modern machinery helps to load and unload faster and more safely.)
Advanced Usage
- "bốc dỡ hàng hoá": This is the most common collocation, meaning "to handle goods/cargo."
- "công nhân bốc dỡ" / "đội bốc dỡ": Refers to "stevedores" or "dockworkers," the laborers specializing in this task.
- "bốc dỡ bằng cơ giới" / "bốc dỡ thủ công": Specifies the method: "mechanized loading/unloading" or "manual loading/unloading."
Variants and Related Words
- Bốc (verb): To load, to pick up (often used separately for the "loading" action).
- Dỡ (verb): To unload, to take down (often used separately for the "unloading" action).
- Xếp dỡ (verb): A near-synonym meaning to load, unload, and stow cargo, often used in maritime contexts.
- Công việc bốc dỡ (noun phrase): Stevedoring, loading/unloading work.
Synonyms
- Xếp dỡ hàng hoá: To handle/stevedore goods.
- Chất hàng và dỡ hàng: To load and unload goods (a more descriptive phrase).
Related Phrases
- Khu vực bốc dỡ: Loading/unloading zone/area.
- Giá cước bốc dỡ: Stevedoring charges/fees.
- Thiết bị bốc dỡ: Loading/unloading equipment.
- To load and unload
- bốc dỡ hàng hoá bằng cơ giớito load and unload with mechanized means
- công nhân đội bốc dỡworkers of the stevedores' group