- tare of vehicle
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English-Polish dictionary for engineers. 2013.
English-Polish dictionary for engineers. 2013.
tare — [teə ǁ ter] noun [countable usually singular] COMMERCE TRANSPORT 1. the weight of the material in which goods are packed or wrapped 2. the weight of an unloaded goods vehicle, taken away from its loaded weight to calculate the weight of the goods … Financial and business terms
Tare — may refer to:* Tare (armour), a leg and groin protector used in a number of Japanese martial arts * Tare (leguminous plant), a nitrogen fixing leguminous plant * Tare (tufted grass), a genus of nine species of tufted grasses * Tare sauce, a… … Wikipedia
Tare weight — Tare (pronEng|tɛər) weight, sometimes called unladen weight, is the weight of an empty vehicle or container. By subtracting it from the gross weight (laden weight), the weight of the goods carried (the net weight) may be determined. This can be… … Wikipedia
Tare and Tret — in commercial terms are deductions usually made from the gross weight of goods. Tare is the weight of the case or covering, box, or such like, containing the goods, or the vehicle carrying them; deducting this the net weight is left. Tret is a… … Wikipedia
tare — tare1 [ter] n. [ME, small seed, vetch < or akin to MDu tarwe, wheat < IE base * derwā , kind of grain > Sans dūrvā, millet grass: used in ME and Early ModE versions of N.T. to transl. LL(Ec) zizania, darnel] 1. any of several vetches,… … English World dictionary
tare — [teə US ter] n [usually singular] 1.) technical the weight of the materials in which goods are packed 2.) technical the weight of an unloaded vehicle, used to calculate the actual weight of the goods in it … Dictionary of contemporary English
tare — I [[t]tɛər[/t]] n. 1) pln any of various vetches, esp Vicia sativa[/ex] 2) bib (in the Bible) a noxious weed • Etymology: 1300–50; ME: vetch; akin to MD tarwe wheat II tare [[t]tɛər[/t]] n. v. tared, tar•ing 1) wam the weight of the wrapping or… … From formal English to slang
tare — 1. n. 1 vetch, esp. as corn weed or fodder. 2 (in pl.) Bibl. an injurious corn weed (Matt. 13:24 30). Etymology: ME: orig. unkn. 2. n. 1 an allowance made for the weight of the packing or wrapping around goods. 2 the weight of a motor vehicle… … Useful english dictionary
tare — tare1 /tair/, n. 1. any of various vetches, esp. Vicia sativa. 2. the seed of a vetch. 3. Bible. a noxious weed, probably the darnel. [1300 50; ME: vetch; akin to D tarwe wheat] tare2 /tair/, n., v., tared, taring. n … Universalium
tare — tare1 [tɛ:] noun 1》 a vetch, especially the common vetch. 2》 (tares) (in biblical use) a harmful weed resembling corn when young (Matt. 13:24–30). Origin ME: of unknown origin. tare2 [tɛ:] noun an allowance made for the weight of the packaging in … English new terms dictionary
tare — I. /tɛə / (say tair) noun 1. the weight of the wrapping, receptacle, or conveyance containing goods. 2. a deduction from the gross weight to allow for this. 3. the weight of a vehicle without cargo, passengers, etc. 4. Chemistry a counterweight… …