deadweight
英 [ˌded'weɪt]
美 [ˌded'weɪt]
n. (难以搬动的)重物; 重负; 累赘
复数:deadweights
BNC.27093 / COCA.36522
牛津词典
noun
- (难以搬动的)重物
a thing that is very heavy and difficult to lift or move - 重负;累赘
a person or thing that makes it difficult for sth to succeed or change
双语例句
- A 30 sweater was valued at 20, for example, creating a deadweight loss of 10.
例如,一件30英镑的针织套衫在收礼人那里的估值是20英镑,从而产生了10英镑的无谓损失。 - Substantial battens shall be used to provide a case sufficiently robust to withstand the deadweight of contents during handling.
应使用结实的板条加固,以保证给木箱提供足够的强度,承受起在搬运期间可能遭受到的大载重量。 - Does the ship's deadweight scale show in long ton?
船舶载重标尺是用英吨表明的吗? - The design methods are expounded of equalizing horizontal and balancing deadweight for the jib-bridge system.
阐述了对臂桥架变幅系统的水平位移补偿、臂桥架自重平衡的设计方法。 - This deadweight loss is a form of economic inefficiency that must be taken into account when policies are designed and implemented.
这种净损失是经济无效的一种表现,在政策制定和实施的过程中,必须被考虑的。 - What is deadweight of vessel?
船舶载重吨是多少? - Deadweight ( losses): Loss of consumer surplus incurred by Buyers and not captured by producers.
无谓的损失:指买方失去而生产者未能抓住的消费者盈余。 - Lifting him into the wheelchair and then bed was like lifting a deadweight rag-doll.
将他抬到轮椅及床上时,就像抬着一个沉重的碎布娃娃。 - With a quota, total surplus in the market decreases by an amount referred to as a deadweight loss.
有了配额,市场的总剩余减少了,减少的量是无谓损失。 - Taxes cause deadweight losses because they prevent buyers and sellers from realizing some of the gains from trade.
税收引起的无谓损失是因为它使买者和卖者不能实现某些贸易的好处。