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  1. Дедвейт

  2. A common measure of ship carrying capacity. the number of tons (2240 lbs.) of cargo, stores and bunkers that a vessel can transport. it is the difference between the number of tons of water a vessel displaces "light" and the number of tons it displaces "when submerged to the `deep load line`." a vessel`s cargo capacity is less than its total deadweight tonnage. the difference in weight between a vessel when it is fully loaded and when it is empty (in general transportation terms, the net) measured by the water it displaces. this is the most common, and useful, measurement for shipping as it measures cargo capacity.

  3. Дедвейт; груз

  4. The difference between the displacement of a merchantman when light and when fully laden.
deadweight all told
    Полный дедвейт
deadweight cargo
    A long ton of cargo that can be stowed in less than 40 cubic feet.
deadweight cargo capacity
    Грузоподъемность
deadweight loss
    Measure of economic inefficiency following misallocation of resources from producing too little or too much of a product. total economic welfare is maximized when price is set at marginal cost, achieving allocative efficiency.
deadweight tester
    Грузовой испытатель (пресс для испытания манометров)
deadweight tonnage
    The weight in long tons of cargo, passengers and provisions which brings a vessel from its light displacement to its summer load-line (also deadweight capacity). see tonnage.
deadweight, dwat, dwcc
    A common measure of ship carrying capacity. the number of tons (2240 lbs.) of cargo, stores and bunkers that a vessel can transport. it is the difference between the number of tons of water a vessel displaces "light" and the number of tons it displaces "when submerged to the `deep load line`." a vessel`s cargo capacity is less than its total deadweight tonnage. the difference in weight between a vessel when it is fully loaded and when it is empty (in general transportation terms, the net) measured by the water it displaces. this is the most common, and useful, measurement for shipping as it measures cargo capacity.
deadweight. weight of cargo, stores and water, i.e. the difference between lightship and loaded displacement.