0 goods carried by ship, plane, or truck -- last [ masculine ]
the ship’s cargo of new cars skipets last med nye biler
1 a load of goods carried by a ship etc -- last
a cargo of cotton.
However, it will be restricted by cargo terminal capacity and classification's rule because excessive-sized depth produces poor stability per formance in calm water and waves.
The agents therefore represent geographical regions, while cargo load is modelled as information (objects) flowing between agents.
Oiling parties typically stayed for periods of several months, sometimes for up to two years, and brought with them a considerable quantity of cargo.
It has become increasingly appreciated that, in addition to their cargo of ice and dust, comets also contain a large amount of organic material.
Only a small amount of the cargo had been lost.
Suppose a surveyor is surveying a 2000 tonne cargo ship and discovers that ballast water is being stored in a fuel oil tank.
A piece of cargo can be loaded into the rocket if the rocket and the cargo are in the same location.
At a later stage, bigger boats could anchor there to 'unload cargo, and when necessary to load oranges'.
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(輪船、飛機等大型交通工具裝載的)貨物…
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(轮船、飞机等大型交通工具装载的)货物…
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yük, yük eşyası…
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cargaison [feminine], chargement [masculine], cargaison…
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