Sobrecargar in english
Overburden
pronunciation: oʊvɜrbɜrdən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: oʊvɜrbɜrdən part of speech: noun
In gestures
sobrecargar = impose + a burden ; burden ; overbook ; overload ; overburden ; overcharge.
Example: Further, rules can be framed with greater regard for the convenience of the user without imposing undue burdens on the cataloging department.Example: Libraries that aren't burdened by millions of volumes do not need subject heading lists prepared for million-volume libraries.Example: At any rate, since hotels in Vienna are usually overbooked in May we strongly recommend you to book your hotel as early as possible.Example: Otherwise, drinking too much fluid at once, even a pint or two of spring water, simply overloads the kidneys without actually hydrating the body.Example: Our prison system is greatly overburdened by non-violent drug offenders.Example: Leaving the phone plugged in once the charged icon is present won't overcharge the battery; the battery stops accepting the charge.more:
» sobrecargar los recursos = stretch + Posesivo + resources ; burden + Posesivo + resources .
Example: While joint projects are a good thing, they can also fragment our energies and stretch our resources. Example: I must say it's quite a neat idea that beautifies the city and doesn't burden the resources.