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Tonna [ae, f]
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Тонна, русский
- Единица измерения массы и объема. в торговом морепла-вании приняты: метрическая т., равная 1000 кг; длинная (английская) т., рав-ная 1016 кг; короткая (американская) т., равная 907 кг; обмерная, или фрахто-вая, т., равная 40 куб. футам, или 1,132 м3; реги
- (франц . tonne, от ср.-век. лат. tunna - бочка), основная единица массы мтс системы единиц, равная 1000 кг; обозначается т. в сша применяются также длинная тонна (1016,047 кг) и короткая тонна (907,185 кг).
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Tonnage, английский
- The unit of measure used in air conditioning to describe the cooling capacity of a system one ton of cooling is based on the amount of heat needed to melt one
- Various measures of the size or cargo carrying capacity of a ship, including:
- Deadweight, gross, net, displacement; a quantity of cargo normally expressed as a number of tons.
- A quantity of cargo normally expressed as a number of tons.
- Deadweight, gross, net, displacement.
- A custom or impost formerly granted to the crown for merchandise imported or exported. also, the admeasurement of a ship, and thence to ascertain her cubical contents converted into tons. ( see burden.)
- The term is derived from the old english tunne and refers to [1] the fees or duty charged on ships and their cargoes; [2] the total amount of shipping in a fleet or of a country; [3] the cargo handling capacity of a port; [4] the carrying capacity or weight of an individual ship.
- Тоннаж
Tonnage dues, русский
Tonnage factor, английский
Tonnage iron; conversion iron; steel-making pig-iron, английский
Tonnage man, английский
Tonnage measurement, английский
The first english-language laws of ship measurement, issued in 1492, were straightforward—a ship that could carry 30 tunne casks in her hold had a burthen of 30 tunnes. since then, there have been various other systems, many based on a ship’s linear dimensions. today there are two basic methods, each of which has a number of sub-divisions: • volume measurement applies almost exclusively to merchantmen, with 100 cubic feet being counted
Tonnage oxygen, английский
Tonnage signal, английский
A signal at the foot of a steeply rising grade, fitted with a sign that directs drivers of prescribed trains.
Tonnage-day, английский
Tonnage-km, английский
Tonnage-trip, английский
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Топор, русский
- Топор , как топором отрубить
- Q olaf
Vulgus [i, n] (profanum), латинский
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