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 Translation for 'gallon' from English to Hungarian
NOUN   a gallon | gallons
SYNO congius | gal | gallon | ...
mért.
gallon {noun}
gallon <gal.>
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Translation for 'gallon' from English to Hungarian

gallon <gal.>
gallon {noun}mért.
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Usage Examples English
  • In captivity they should have a 15-20 gallon tank for housing two or three newts. 5-10 gallon tank is best to house one newt. 40-60 gallon tank for housing 5 or six newts.
  • The gallon originated as the base of systems for measuring wine and beer in England.
  • In March 2019, he voted to increase gasoline taxes by 10 cents per gallon over three years, up to 28 cents per gallon an effective tax increase of 55% over the previous rate of 18 cents per gallon.
  • 73 a gallon. In 2021, the average price increased to $3.01/gallon.
  • In Apothecary Measures, the Latin Congius (abbreviation c.) is used for the Queen Anne gallon of 231 cubic inches, also known as the US gallon.

  • She has two 6,900 gallon diesel fuel tanks and one 1000 gallon potable water tank.
  • systems differ in the size of the basic unit (the gallon or the pint, one gallon being equal to eight pints), and in the number of fluid ounces per pint.
  • Pre-1824 definitions continued to be used in the US, the wine gallon of 231 cubic inches being the standard gallon for liquids (the corn gallon of 268.8 cubic inches for solids).
  • As of January 1, 2008, the federal excise tax was 18.3 cents per gallon on gasoline, 24.3 cents per gallon on diesel, and 13 cents per gallon on gasohol.
  • The US fluid gallon is about 14.1% smaller than the dry gallon, while the Imperial fluid gallon is about 3.2% larger.

  • The various units were historically defined in terms of the wine gallon so varied according to the definition of the gallon until the adoption of the Queen Anne wine gallon in 1707.
  • In 1824, the British Parliament defined the imperial gallon as the volume of ten pounds of water at standard temperature.
  • He estimated production of camphine at close to 200 million gallon per year vs 18 million gallon for whale oil in 1845.
  • They were based on the British ale gallon. (Once there were different measures for ale and beer before the Ale gallon measure became standard for both in 1688; the Ale gallon then became the Imperial gallon in 1824).
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