tons / (tʌnz) informal /

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tons2 个定义

n. 名词(复数) noun
  1. a large amount or number:tons of money; I have tons of shoes
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. I looked and felt tons better

tons 近义词

tons

等同于 many

tons

等同于 mountain

tons

等同于 much

tons

等同于 oodles

tons

等同于 scads

tons

等同于 lots

tons

等同于 jillion

tons

等同于 million

tons

等同于 multiplicity

tons

等同于 passel

tons

等同于 ream

tons

等同于 scad

tons

等同于 slew

tons

等同于 trillion

tons

等同于 amount

tons

等同于 heap

更多tons例句

  1. Those raised for their meat (200 million tons of it a year) can barely walk because their breasts have been so enlarged.
  2. In fact, in recent months, financial investors have made tons of money by betting against Putin.
  3. We, the West, send tons of money down there, and in my view a lot of it ends up in a Swiss bank.
  4. Or that tons of enemy countries are stockpiling Ebola in secret labs?
  5. Are they really going to keep spending tons of money to keep these seats?
  6. To keep the roads fit for travelling on, requires about 60,000 tons of stone per year.
  7. Several tons of leaden pipe were dug up in Fleet street, London, laid down 300 years before.
  8. We rolled last week 140 tons of iron with it, and it will roll as fast with the both pair of rolls, as they can bring to it.'
  9. About 350 tons of the acid, which is used in some dying processes, &c., is sent out annually.
  10. In the next few days they stowed some four thousand tons' dead weight into the Dimbula, and took her out from Liverpool.