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tonne

/tuhn/US // tʌn //UK // (tʌn) //

公吨,吨,吨级,英吨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : metric ton.

Examples

  • “We are never going to sell a tonne that isn’t third-party verified simply because we don’t want to be a part of anything that could even just sound shady,” he wrote.

  • Pull To Refresh has already begun discussions with companies about purchasing “kelp tonnes” from the seaweed it’ll eventually grow.

  • Fossil smuggling is quite a problem in Brazil today, with smugglers “taking fossils out of the country in tonnes per month,” according to Nature.

  • Now, if your website auditing tool leaves you with tonnes of uncategorized data, you’ll have to spend hours, if not days, processing it.

  • Thousands of tonnes of untreated and unsegregated waste pollute the country’s land, water and air, while serving as toxic foraging grounds for a plethora of wild animals.

  • “Fantasy was like a pulse to her,” Vogue Fashion Director Tonne Goodman says of Vreeland in the film.

  • When he comes to large weights, does he not commonly abjure the 1,000 kilos and write one tonne?

  • I think it is Chamfort who says, that "un sot qui a un moment d'esprit, tonne et scandalise comme des chevaux de fiacre au galop."

  • Pour moi, qu'en sant mme un autre monde tonne,Qui crois l'me immortelle, et que c'est Dieu qui tonne.

  • However, the Scandinavian Tonne is yet larger and recalls the big acres of northern England.

  • The letter of Mr. Kidder relative to the "pretty pynnace of about thirty tonne," is again referred to by your correspondent.