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beladene

Beladene is the past participle of the German verb beladen, meaning to load or to burden. In contemporary German usage, beladene functions primarily as an adjective describing something that has cargo or load on it. It can also appear in predicative position, for example in phrases like Das Fahrzeug ist beladen, meaning the vehicle is loaded.

Grammatical notes: beladene declines like a regular German adjective. Its form changes with gender, number, and

Usage and meaning: beladene is commonly used in logistics, shipping, and transport contexts to indicate that

Etymology and related terms: beladene derives from beladen, which itself combines the prefix be- with laden

See also: beladen, Ladung, Fracht, Transport.

case
and
also
depends
on
whether
it
is
used
with
a
definite
article,
an
indefinite
article,
or
no
article
at
all.
Typical
examples
include:
das
beladene
Fahrzeug
(neuter
singular,
with
definite
article),
die
beladene
Ladung
(feminine
singular,
with
definite
article),
die
beladenen
Fahrzeuge
(plural,
with
definite
article).
With
an
indefinite
article
or
without
an
article,
you
would
encounter
forms
such
as
ein
beladenes
Fahrzeug,
eine
beladene
Ladung,
beladene
Lasten,
or
beladenes
Fahrzeug
in
the
singular
neuter,
depending
on
the
case.
a
vehicle,
container,
or
cargo
item
carries
a
load.
It
also
appears
in
more
general
descriptions
of
objects
that
are
currently
loaded,
as
well
as
in
safety
and
documentation
language
where
the
status
of
being
loaded
has
relevance
for
handling,
securing,
or
transport
planning.
(load).
Related
terms
include
Laden
(load),
Fracht
(freight),
Ladung
(cargo),
and
beladen
(loaded,
past
participle).