tons如何读

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tons是什么意思

adv.

<非正>非常

n.

吨( ton的名词复数 )

大量

许多

(尤指)每小时 100 英里的速度

tons英英释义

noun (1)

any of various units of weight:

short ton see Weights and Measures Table

metric ton

a great quantity : lot has tons of money a ton of work to do

ate tons of cookies

a unit of internal capacity for ships equal to 100 cubic feet called alsoregister ton

a unit approximately equal to the volume of a long ton weight of seawater used in reckoning the displacement of ships and equal to 35 cubic feet

a unit of volume for cargo freight usually reckoned at 40 cubic feet called alsomeasurement ton

noun (2)

the prevailing fashion : vogue

the quality or state of being smart or fashionable

tons词组

a ton of大量的

metric tonn. 公吨

long tonn. 英吨,长吨

tons词源英文解释

Noun (1) Middle English tunne unit of weight or capacity — more at tun Noun (2) borrowed from French, "pitch, tone, manner, style," going back to Old French, "sound of voices, voice quality," going back to Latin tonus "strain, tension, musical pitch, note" — more at tone >entry 1

The first known use of ton was in the 14th century

tons儿童词典英英释义

tonsilnoun

either of a pair of oval-shaped masses of spongy tissue that lie one on each side of the throat at the back of the mouth

tonnoun

short ton

long ton

metric ton

tons 例句

1 Me and Bugs had done tons of dishes in the Home so I said, “Sure we do, we used to be real good at cleaning up.”

2 When Michelangelo mocks Leonardo for not delivering the goods, this is what he seizes on: You had eighty tons of bronze, and you still couldn’t get that statue done, you fool.

3 She handed Kyle a large manila envelope sealed up with tons of tape.

4 A good start, but there's still tons to do.

5 “About three tons. It had a little cabin.”

6 “I can’t get him to clean his room, but he’ll clean a hundred tons of horse manure out of some monster’s stables?”

7 These soldiers came with tons of warring equipment, including helicopters, tanks, jeeps with machine guns, and long rifles with bayonets.

8 It wasn’t bad, but it certainly wasn’t two tons of fun.

9 It is a ship with a rating of 500, 000 tons.

这是一艘五十万吨级的船.

10 In 1916, before the United States entered the war, American packers exported 70 million tons of canned beef, 262 million tons of fresh beef, and more than 500 million tons of bacon.

11 Other common determiners include articles, as in the cat and this boy; quantifiers, as in some nights and all people; and numbers, as in sixteen tons.

12 Nearly every year it falls short, usually by about a million tons.

13 I love baking, and dressing in loud colors, and being at school, where there are tons of kids and there’s always something going on.

14 The tournament was held at a fencing club, and when we walked in the door there were already tons of people inside.

15 I received a ton of advice on the problem—all of it unsolicited

16 Every hour of every day a tractor trailer pulls up to the loading dock to deliver another fifty tons of corn.

17 The tunnel goes on and on and I think of the tons of rock separating me from the sky, and my chest tightens.

18 “O.K. Bye-bye. And I really had a great time with you tonight. I mean that seriously. You have a wonderful personality. And thanks tons for being so understanding,” she said, leaving the car.

19 Mom knows politics and history and English literature inside out, and Dad's a certified brainiac, so he knows tons.

20 Ahnighito is thirty-four tons of iron and is the largest meteorite on display in any museum.

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bon ton weigh a ton register ton shit-ton like a ton of bricks came down on us like a ton of bricks short ton gross ton metric ton measurement ton

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