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ton·nage
/ˈtʌnɪʤ/
登記噸位,排水量
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ton·nage
n.
1.
The
weight
of
goods
carried
in
a
boat
or
a
ship
.
2.
The
cubical
content
or
burden
of
a
vessel
,
or
vessels
,
in
tons
;
or
,
the
amount
of
weight
which
one
or
several
vessels
may
carry
.
See
Ton
,
n.
(b)
.
A
fleet
. . .
with
an
aggregate
tonnage
of
60,000
seemed
sufficient
to
conquer
the
world
.
--
Motley
.
3.
A
duty
or
impost
on
vessels
,
estimated
per
ton
,
or
,
a
duty
,
toll
,
or
rate
payable
on
goods
per
ton
transported
on
canals
.
4.
The
whole
amount
of
shipping
estimated
by
tons
;
as
,
the
tonnage
of
the
United
States
.
See
Ton
.
Note:
☞
There
are
in
common
use
the
following
terms
relating
to
tonnage
: (
a
)
Displacement
. (
b
)
Register
tonnage
,
gross
and
net
. (
c
)
Freight
tonnage
. (
d
)
Builders
'
measurement
. (
e
)
Yacht
measurement
.
The
first
is
mainly
used
for
war
vessels
,
where
the
total
weight
is
likely
to
be
nearly
constant
.
The
second
is
the
most
important
,
being
that
used
for
commercial
purposes
.
The
third
and
fourth
are
different
rules
for
ascertaining
the
actual
burden-carrying
power
of
a
vessel
,
and
the
fifth
is
for
the
proper
classification
of
pleasure
craft
.
Gross
tonnage
expresses
the
total
cubical
interior
of
a
vessel
;
net
tonnage
,
the
cubical
space
actually
available
for
freight-carrying
purposes
.
Rules
for
ascertaining
these
measurements
are
established
by
law
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tonnage
n
:
a
tax
imposed
on
ships
that
enter
the
US
;
based
on
the
tonnage
of
the
ship
[
syn
:
tunnage
,
tonnage duty
]
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