单词 | deadweight |
释义 | deadweight (also spelled dead weight, especially in name ) /dedweɪt/ noun [countable, uncountable] (technical 技术) (abbreviation dwt) (also dead load) the weight of a structure or a vehicle that has no load or is empty 自重(未装货物前的重量)◆these oil tankers measure 70 000 to 110 000 deadweight tonnes. 这些油轮自重 7 万到 11 万吨。 (transport 运输) (abbreviation dwt) a measure of the total goods, fuel, passengers, etc. that a ship can carry (船舶的)载重量,载重吨⨁ deadweight capacity / tonnage载重量/吨位 (economics 经济学) (used as an adjective 用作形容词) a financial cost or loss that is the result of money, materials, etc. not being shared out in an efficient way, for example because of the tax system 绝对损失,净损失(例如由于税收制度导致金钱、物料等未能有效地分配而支付的经济成本或遭受的经济损失)◆job creation schemes can be associated with high deadweight costs. 创造就业计划可以与高额的净损失成本联系起来。◆a deadweight burden 净损失负担☞ deadweightdeadweight/ˌdedˈweɪt ||; ˈdɛdˈwet/noun[c] [usu.sing] 1. a thing that is very heavy and difficult to lift or move 笨重的物体 2. a person or thing that makes it difficult to make progress or succeed 累赘;包袱;负担 |
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