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		Definition of carrying capacity in English: carrying capacitynoun mass noun1The number or quantity of people or things which can be conveyed by a vehicle or container. (机动车辆的)载客量,载货量;(容器的)容纳量 Example sentencesExamples -  In the pre-WWI era many horsecars were replaced with electric trolleys, which still had much lower carrying capacities than a modern train.
 -  The metro rail for Bangalore will cost around Rs. 80 crores a kilometre and its carrying capacity will be around 20 lakh passengers a day.
 -  "By 2010 we will have about 6,000 buses and we expect our carrying capacity to increase to 45 lakh passengers a day.
 -  The next generation of container ships, at 390 metres in length, will be as big as the biggest oil tankers, requiring a draft of 17 metres and with a carrying capacity up to three times that of today's vessels.
 -  With the 18 trawlermen and four crew on board, the Sea King was at maximum carrying capacity.
 -  The carrying capacity of each bus will be reduced (by about ten passengers), but as a driver in Henan Province pointed out, the increased passenger security may well benefit business.
 -  All the trucks have much the same level of performance and carrying capacity.
 -  So far, only fully tracked vehicles can provide load carrying capacity and cross-country mobility needed to effectively fight the maneuver battle.
 -  The new Transporter offers more carrying capacity than its predecessor with the maximum load volume available increased from 7.8 cubic metres to 9.3 cubic metres.
 -  The train will help increase the subway's passenger carrying capacity by 15 per cent.
 -  Such vehicles are all about carrying capacity, so it's not surprising that, in Britain and further afield, the Grand Voyager is a favourite in the hotel and tourism industry, as well as with large families.
 -  If it was, why are we now being told that the Combi's carrying capacity and its maintenance make it a financial burden?
 -  This makes the car hard to get up hills, reduces its carrying capacity, and decreases its safety, since averting accidents sometimes requires the ability to accelerate quickly.
 -  The order is the largest for one specific type of railway wagon since 1976, and the vehicles can travel at 75 mph with a 100 per cent greater carrying capacity than existing coal wagons.
 -  Examples include motorcycles, utility trucks or vans with a carrying capacity of more than one tonne, and any other vehicles with a carrying capacity of nine or more occupants.
 -  The carrying capacity of these vessels is between 1,000 and 4,000 tonnes and up to 5,000 tonnes in the case of Russian vessels.
 -  ‘It (the ferry) was packed beyond its carrying capacity,’ said Mr Smith, 40.
 
 - 1.1Ecology  The number of people, animals, or crops which a region can support without environmental degradation.
〔生态〕(地区的)负载力,容纳量 Example sentencesExamples -  A closely related issue is how to impose a limit on cicada numbers when excess births cause the population to exceed the carrying capacity of the environment.
 -  With ecological planning, Bulgaria could become the first balanced nation on earth, by linking its population to its carrying capacity and wild environment.
 -  According to the service, the Yellowstone area has reached its carrying capacity for the large predators.
 -  Legumes generally improve animal performance and increase carrying capacity of pastures.
 -  Without key predators, he adds, prey populations grow beyond the ecosystem's carrying capacity and the entire food chain becomes unbalanced.
 
  
    Definition of carrying capacity in US English: carrying capacitynoun 1The number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container. (机动车辆的)载客量,载货量;(容器的)容纳量 Example sentencesExamples -  ‘It (the ferry) was packed beyond its carrying capacity,’ said Mr Smith, 40.
 -  The carrying capacity of each bus will be reduced (by about ten passengers), but as a driver in Henan Province pointed out, the increased passenger security may well benefit business.
 -  Examples include motorcycles, utility trucks or vans with a carrying capacity of more than one tonne, and any other vehicles with a carrying capacity of nine or more occupants.
 -  "By 2010 we will have about 6,000 buses and we expect our carrying capacity to increase to 45 lakh passengers a day.
 -  The carrying capacity of these vessels is between 1,000 and 4,000 tonnes and up to 5,000 tonnes in the case of Russian vessels.
 -  In the pre-WWI era many horsecars were replaced with electric trolleys, which still had much lower carrying capacities than a modern train.
 -  The next generation of container ships, at 390 metres in length, will be as big as the biggest oil tankers, requiring a draft of 17 metres and with a carrying capacity up to three times that of today's vessels.
 -  The order is the largest for one specific type of railway wagon since 1976, and the vehicles can travel at 75 mph with a 100 per cent greater carrying capacity than existing coal wagons.
 -  This makes the car hard to get up hills, reduces its carrying capacity, and decreases its safety, since averting accidents sometimes requires the ability to accelerate quickly.
 -  Such vehicles are all about carrying capacity, so it's not surprising that, in Britain and further afield, the Grand Voyager is a favourite in the hotel and tourism industry, as well as with large families.
 -  So far, only fully tracked vehicles can provide load carrying capacity and cross-country mobility needed to effectively fight the maneuver battle.
 -  All the trucks have much the same level of performance and carrying capacity.
 -  The new Transporter offers more carrying capacity than its predecessor with the maximum load volume available increased from 7.8 cubic metres to 9.3 cubic metres.
 -  If it was, why are we now being told that the Combi's carrying capacity and its maintenance make it a financial burden?
 -  The metro rail for Bangalore will cost around Rs. 80 crores a kilometre and its carrying capacity will be around 20 lakh passengers a day.
 -  The train will help increase the subway's passenger carrying capacity by 15 per cent.
 -  With the 18 trawlermen and four crew on board, the Sea King was at maximum carrying capacity.
 
 - 1.1Ecology  The number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
〔生态〕(地区的)负载力,容纳量 Example sentencesExamples -  With ecological planning, Bulgaria could become the first balanced nation on earth, by linking its population to its carrying capacity and wild environment.
 -  A closely related issue is how to impose a limit on cicada numbers when excess births cause the population to exceed the carrying capacity of the environment.
 -  Without key predators, he adds, prey populations grow beyond the ecosystem's carrying capacity and the entire food chain becomes unbalanced.
 -  Legumes generally improve animal performance and increase carrying capacity of pastures.
 -  According to the service, the Yellowstone area has reached its carrying capacity for the large predators.
 
  
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