释义 |
barrelage|ˈbærəlɪdʒ| [f. barrel n. + -age.] The total amount of any commodity, especially beer, as measured by barrels in a specified period; output estimated in barrels.
1890Certificate of valuation of Breweries, The barrelage for the same period was, for the year 1888/9..312,292 bls. 1893Star 10 Jan. 3/5 The increase in barrelage since the company was formed in 1887 amounted to 42,400. 1917Times 26 Feb. 9/6 It is..impossible for us to guarantee the food of this country without making a very much deeper cut into the barrelage of the country. 1960Economist 9 July 123/1 Not enough barrelage in prospect is the reason given for the lack of development in the hotel industry. |