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tonne是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 公吨(一种公制重量单位,等于1000公斤)
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  1. =metric ton

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tonne英英释义

  • n.a unit of weight equivalent to 1000 kilograms

tonne词源中文解释

1877年,法语 ton(n.1)的形式,被采用为英语中表示公吨(1,000千克)的单位。

tonne词源英文解释

French, from tonne tun, from Old French — more at tunnel

The first known use of tonne was in 1869

tonne 例句

1 The Trieste sank with a ballast of tonnes of iron pellets.

2 In the lobby, the first thing visitors see is a nine-tiered chandelier weighing almost two tonnes, embodying the glitz and bling of modern China.

3 The UK consumes around 2.25m tonnes of sugar each year, 75% of which is sold direct to the food industry.

4 New research has revised Brachiosaurus's weight down from 35 to 88 tonnes to just 25 tonnes.

5 Thales Alenia Space estimated that the transmitter alone would weigh at least 250 tonnes and cost well over a billion dollars to build, launch, and ferry to GEO.

6 Filmed in a national park in Kenya, it trains an arsenal of cameras and audio-visual gadgets on the corpse of a deceased Dumbo and chronicles the recycling of five tonnes of food into the ecosystem.

7 World Central Kitchen's first vessel carried around 200 tonnes of food, around ten times as much as a C-130 aircraft typically used for air drops can carry.

8 All told, the reduction industry removes from the ocean 20m-25m tonnes annually – the equivalent of the combined weight of the population of the United States.

9 For coal, imports were down in February to 20.9 million tonnes from January’s 27.8 million, but the first two months of the year were 14.4 percent up on the same period last year.

10 Every tonne of coal contains, on average, 30 kilograms of nitrogen.

每吨煤平均含30公斤氮.

11 Some 70,000 tonnes of concrete and 3,000 tonnes of steel were used to create the monument to the Bulgarian Communist Party.

12 While industry data is scant, local media citing government officials say Afghanistan’s honey production has risen in recent years, hitting 2,000 tonnes in 2015.

13 With the wings of an angel and the horns of a devil, the tonne of life that flaps and bucks and charges into the bullring at first resembles a strange mythological beast.

14 The contrast is alarming: 70,000 metric tonnes in the year 1871, using sails and hand lines; 4,000 metric tonnes today, with all the might of mechanised fishing brought to bear.

15 Found materials like this are also an important feature of the work of many artists in Mozambique, where 15 years of civil war left behind tonnes of armaments.

16 Fifteen sculptors worked three weeks to shape 90 tonnes of ice into a gothic-style dome that opened to visitors last week in the High Tatra mountains of Slovakia.

17 One honeymoon suite, a bottle of bubbly and about four hundred tonnes of crushing sadness at the state of their lives later, Kylie and Nick woke up together queasy with regret.

18 A 30-tonne (33-ton) chunk of ice broke off from the Tasman Glacier, and slid into Tasman Lake.

塔斯曼冰川上,重达30公吨(33吨)的冰块被折断,滑入塔斯曼海。

19 The mill, mentioned in William the Conqueror’s Domesday Book of 1086, was selling about 40 tonnes of flour a month to home bakers, small cafes and micro-bakeries.

20 In Vancouver there aren't tonnes of Jews, so it creates a bond, all those bar mitzvahs.

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