Ainda não temos significados para "gross tonnage".
1Ranged in order of gross tonnage, these eight vessels stand as follows:
2Net tonnage is gross tonnage minus the non-earning enclosed space: crew's quarters, engine room, etc.
3He merely has gross tonnage in the place where his digestive apparatus ought to be.
4Then deduct the father's weight from the gross tonnage, and the weight of the child is the result.
5Her gross tonnage was 32,500 and her net tonnage, 9,145.
6A sailing vessel of 20 tons gross tonnage or upward shall be provided with a similar fog horn and bell.
7The gross tonnage of the lakes above the Falls, in 1845, was 100 vessels and 80,000 tons.
8In 1870 there passed through the canal four hundred and eighty-six ships, whose gross tonnage was 654,914.
9There is no question that it should be installed, along with wireless apparatus, on every ship of over 1000 tons gross tonnage.
10Their gross tonnage totaled 309,945.
11BELFAST port has announced record figures for 1995, with gross tonnage of 12.3 million 7 per cent up on the previous year.
12The Knapsack: The current fashion is for child to carry a knapsack weighing no less than 3.2 times body weight ( gross tonnage).
13The Tynwald is 265 feet long, 34 feet 6 inches beam, and 14 feet 6 inches depth moulded, the gross tonnage being 946 tons.
14The dimensions of the "Bruce" are 230 feet long, 32 feet 6 inches broad, and 22 feet deep, her gross tonnage being 1250 tons.
15Gross tonnage is used for determining the size of ships for registry-and advertising purposes; a ton is a hundred bubic feet of closed-in space.
16-This has been ratified by 53 countries, representing approximately 82 percent of the gross tonnage of the world's merchant shipping fleet.
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