ton in Russian
ton in Russian is то́нна, куча — ton means a unit of weight — roughly 907 kg (short ton, US), 1016 kg (long ton, UK), or exactly 1000 kg (metric tonne).
ton in Russian
то́нна
Pronounced: tonna
Any of various units of mass, originally notionally equal to the contents of a tun, particularly:
куча
Pronounced: kucha
(figuratively) Any large, excessive, or overwhelming amount of anything.
What does "ton" mean?
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noun A unit of weight — roughly 907 kg (short ton, US), 1016 kg (long ton, UK), or exactly 1000 kg (metric tonne).
"The truck can carry up to two tons of gravel."
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noun Informal: a huge or overwhelming amount of something.
"She has a ton of homework tonight."
ton in a sentence
- The truck can carry up to two tons of gravel.
- The ship displaces over ten thousand tons.
- She has a ton of homework tonight.
- Thanks a ton for helping me move.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "ton" in Russian?
"ton" in Russian is то́нна, куча. ton means: A unit of weight — roughly 907 kg (short ton, US), 1016 kg (long ton, UK), or exactly 1000 kg (metric tonne).
How do you pronounce то́нна?
"ton" in Russian is то́нна, pronounced "tonna".
How do you use "ton" in a sentence?
Example: "The truck can carry up to two tons of gravel." In Russian, "ton" is то́нна, куча.
Are there other ways to say "ton" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 2 translations listed for "ton": то́нна, куча.
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