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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - ton

 

Ton

ton
1. n. 1 (in full long ton) a unit of weight equal to 2,240 lb. avoirdupois (1016.05 kg). 2 (in full short ton) a unit of weight equal to 2,000 lb. avoirdupois (907.19 kg). 3 (in full metric ton) = TONNE. 4 a (in full displacement ton) a unit of measurement of a ship's weight or volume in terms of its displacement of water with the loadline just immersed, equal to 2,240 lb. or 35 cu. ft. (0.99 cubic metres). b (in full freight ton) a unit of weight or volume of cargo, equal to a metric ton (1,000 kg) or 40 cu. ft. 5 a (in full gross ton) a unit of gross internal capacity, equal to 100 cu. ft. (2.83 cubic metres). b (in full net or register ton) an equivalent unit of net internal capacity. 6 a unit of refrigerating power able to freeze 2,000 lb. of ice at 0°C in 24 hours. 7 a measure of capacity for various materials, esp. 40 cu. ft. of timber. 8 (usu. in pl.) colloq. a large number or amount (tons of money). 9 esp. Brit. sl. a a speed of 100 m.p.h. b a sum of {pound}100. c a score of 100. Phrases and idioms ton-mile one ton of goods carried one mile, as a unit of traffic. ton-up Brit. sl. n. a speed of 100 m.p.h. --attrib.adj. 1 (of a motor cyclist) achieving this, esp. habitually and recklessly (ton-up kid). 2 fond or capable of travelling at high speed. weigh a ton colloq. be very heavy. Etymology: orig. the same word as TUN: differentiated in the 17th c. 2. n. 1 a prevailing mode or fashion. 2 fashionable society. Etymology: F
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  I. noun (plural ~s; also ~) see: tun Date: 14th century 1. a unit of internal capacity for ships equal to 100 cubic feet, a unit approximately equal to the volume of a long ~ 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, any of various units of weight:, see: weight metric ~, a great quantity ; lot , II. noun Etymology: French, literally, ~e, from Old French, from Latin ~us Date: 1756 the prevailing fashion ; vogue, the quality or state of being smart or fashionable ...
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