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cargados

Cargados is the plural masculine form of the Spanish adjective cargado, the past participle of the verb cargar. It is used to describe something that carries a load, is loaded, or bears a burden. It functions as an adjective and agrees in gender and number with the noun it modifies (for example: camiones cargados, cajas cargadas, estanterías cargadas).

In everyday use, cargados describes objects, vehicles, and spaces that contain cargo or are burdened. Examples:

In science and technology, cargado refers to electrical charge. Phrases include partículas cargadas (charged particles) and

Figuratively, estar cargado de expresses fullness, abundance, or a burden. Examples: el informe está cargado de

Originating from the verb cargar, de origen latino, the form cargados agrees with masculine plural nouns; feminine

camiones
cargados
de
arroz
(trucks
loaded
with
rice)
or
maletas
cargadas
(packed
suitcases).
un
ion
cargado
(a
charged
ion).
In
computing
or
data
contexts,
archivo
cargado
or
cargar
un
archivo
can
refer
to
uploading
or
loading
a
file
into
a
system
or
program.
datos
and
una
ciudad
cargada
de
historia
(a
city
rich
in
history).
or
singular
forms
are
cargada,
cargado,
cargadas
as
appropriate.