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短吨(2000磅);美吨;
noun
a unit of weight equal to 2000 pounds see Weights and Measures Table
The first known use of short ton was in 1881
time1 of 2noun
the period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues : duration it rained all the time during our vacation
was gone a long time
part of the day when one is free to do as one pleases
find time for reading
a point or period when something occurs : occasion
remember the time you entered the pie-eating contest
a set or usual moment or hour for something to happen, begin, or end
arrived ahead of time
a historical period : age
in your grandparents' time
conditions of a specified period move with the times
times are hard
a prison sentence
doing time for robbery
the rhythmic grouping of beats in music shown in the time signature
a moment, hour, day, or year as indicated by a clock or calendar
what time is it
a system of determining time
one of a series of repeated instances or actions
told you many times
plural added or accumulated quantities or examples
five times greater
plural equal parts of which an indicated number make up a greater quantity
five times smaller
turn entry 2 sense 5b
three times at bat
a person's experience during a certain period had quite a time staying in the saddle
had the time of their lives
time-out
called time
time2 of 2verb
to arrange or set the time or rate at which something happens
to measure or record the time, duration, or rate of
timed the race
show-off1 of 2noun
the act of showing off
a person who shows off
show off2 of 2verb
to display proudly
to try to attract attention by conspicuous behavior
time1 of 2noun
the period during which an action, process, or condition exists or continues : duration it rained all the time during our vacation
was gone a long time
part of the day when one is free to do as one pleases
find time for reading
a point or period when something occurs : occasion
remember the time you entered the pie-eating contest
a set or usual moment or hour for something to happen, begin, or end
arrived ahead of time
a historical period : age
in your grandparents' time
conditions of a specified period move with the times
times are hard
a prison sentence
doing time for robbery
the rhythmic grouping of beats in music shown in the time signature
a moment, hour, day, or year as indicated by a clock or calendar
what time is it
a system of determining time
one of a series of repeated instances or actions
told you many times
plural added or accumulated quantities or examples
five times greater
plural equal parts of which an indicated number make up a greater quantity
five times smaller
turn entry 2 sense 5b
three times at bat
a person's experience during a certain period had quite a time staying in the saddle
had the time of their lives
time-out
called time
time2 of 2verb
to arrange or set the time or rate at which something happens
to measure or record the time, duration, or rate of
timed the race
show businessnoun
the arts, occupations, and companies that make up the entertainment industry
shouldn't
should not
shoulder strapnoun
a strap worn over the shoulder to hold up an article or a garment
shoulder bladenoun
the flat triangular bone of the back of the shoulder that forms a joint with the humerus of the upper arm called alsoscapula
shot putnoun
a field event in which a heavy metal ball is heaved for distance
turn inverb
to give up or hand back
turned in the art supplies when I was finished
to hand over to authorities
the escaped prisoner turned himself in
do entry 1 sense 1a
turned in a fine job
to go to bed
short tonnoun
a unit of weight equal to 2000 pounds see measure
1 More than 50,000 short tons of steel and concrete fell into the river.
2 Annual coal exports from the Port of Baltimore have typically hovered around 20 million short tons over the past five years, with a notable exception occurring in 2020 due to the global impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
3 In a news release, Warrior Met revised its overall outlook and financial targets for 2023, saying incremental production and sales volume will be approximately 500,000 short tons, primarily occurring in the second half of 2023.
4 The cocaine packages, buoyed by flotation devices, weighed 3.2 metric tons (3.5 short tons) and were valued at more than half a billion New Zealand dollars (about $318 million).
5 Central Appalachian coal has been trading at $88.80 a short ton, down 57% from the record $205.55 at the start of the year.
6 Cash prices in central Appalachia have climbed 40% in 2022—and more than doubled over the past year—to $129.65 a short ton last week, the highest price on record.
7 Soymeal futures trading on the Chicago Board of Trade hit their highest level since June 2014 early this year, topping out at an intraday high of $474.10 per short ton on Jan. 12.
8 Last year domestic coal consumption fell to 687 million short tons, the lowest level since 1978, according to data released Monday by the Department of Energy.
9 I have a question. Do1.7 million ton refer to short ton?
我有个问题。170多万吨是指美吨吗?
10 I have a question. Does 1.7 million tons refer to short ton?
我有个问题. 170多万吨是指美吨 吗 ?