词汇 | weigh |
释义 | weigh verb uk /weɪ/ us /weɪ/ weighverb (HEAVINESS)B1[ L only+ noun, T ] to have a heaviness of a stated amount, or to measure the heaviness of an object: 有…重;称…的重量 Yesterday a satellite weighing 15 tons was successfully placed in orbit.昨天一颗重15公吨的卫星被成功送入了轨道。 weigh yourselfShe weighs herself every week on the scales in the bathroom.她每周都用浴室里的秤称体重。 Your luggage must be weighed before it is put on the aircraft.你的行李在送上飞机之前必须要称重。 I weigh ten and a half stone.我的体重是10.5英石。 She's neurotic about her weight - she weighs herself three times a day.她对自己的体重有些神经过敏——每天要称3次体重。 She weighs between 55 and 60 kilograms.她的体重在55公斤到60公斤之间。 Your fruit and vegetables will be weighed at the checkout.你的水果和蔬菜将在付款处过磅。 We use the metric system of measuring and weighing. Measuring & weighing cost-of-living index countable gage gravimetric gravimetrically hypsometric measure measurement non-quantifiable non-quantitative pace pace something off/out planimetric ponderable proof shortish survey unquantifiable unsounded weigh something out You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Measurements of weight & mass weighverb (INFLUENCE)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] (of something such as a fact or an event) to have an influence or be important: (事实或事件)有影响,很重要 weigh withEasy access to a skilled workforce weighed heavily with us when we chose a site for the new factory.我们选择新工厂的厂址时,是否离高质量劳动力比较近对我们非常重要。 Being important and having importance beat big deal bulk bulk largeidiom centrality count countable cut echo down/through the agesidiom equally fish front and centre have bigger/other fish to fryidiom have/take pride of placeidiom matter preponderate pride reign the beating heart of somethingidiom treasurable You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Affecting and influencing weighverb (CONSIDER)B2[ T ] to carefully consider, especially by comparing facts or possibilities, in order to make a decision: 仔细考虑;权衡;掂量 Only when we have weighed all the factors involved can we decide when would be the best time to start.我们只有权衡了所有相关因素后,才能决定何时开始最好。 be weighed againstEconomic benefits must be carefully weighed against the possible dangers of handling radioactive waste.考虑经济收益时,必须衡量处理放射性核废料可能出现的危险。 See also outweigh Thinking and contemplating a brown studyidiom agonize agonize over/about something beard-stroking bethink grapple harbour heart-searching hit on/upon something I/we'll (have to) seeidiom in the cold light of dayidiom introspect navel reckon reflection revisit reweigh rumination run through someone's mind/headidiom scratch your headidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Analysing and evaluating weighverb (SHIP)weigh anchor to lift the anchor(= a heavy metal object) of a ship from under the water so that it can move freely: 起锚,启航 When will the cruise ship weigh anchor? I don't want to get stuck on shore. Idiomsweigh your words weigh a ton Phrasal verbsweigh someone/something down weigh someone down weigh in weigh in at sth weigh on someone/something weigh something out weigh something up weigh someone/something up weigh | American Dictionaryweigh verb us/weɪ/ weighverb (SHOW WEIGHT)to be pulled toward the earth with a particular force that can be measured, or to measure this force in an object; to show an amount of weight: [ L ]The baby weighed six pounds, ten ounces at birth. [ L ]This table weighs a lot. [ T ]She weighs herself every morning. weighverb (INFLUENCE)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to have an influence: The factor that weighed most heavily in her favor was her record of success as a lawyer. weighverb (CONSIDER)[ T ] to consider something carefully, esp. by comparing facts or possibilities, in order to make a decision: The judge told the jury to weigh the facts and the evidence. You have to weigh the advantage of early graduation against the disadvantage of being younger than everyone else. Idiomweigh a ton Phrasal verbsweigh down someone/something weigh in weigh in weigh on someone weigh | Business Englishweigh verb[ T ] uk /weɪ/us to have a particular weight: The portable calculator weighs 2 ounces. to measure the weight of something: Your luggage must be weighed before it is put onto the aircraft. to carefully consider something, especially by comparing facts or possibilities, in order to make a decision: weigh sth against sthThe installation and operating costs have to be weighed against lost revenue. weigh benefits/factors/risksThe network executives have to weigh all kinds of factors in their decisions. Phrasal verbsweigh sb/sth down weigh on sth weigh sth out weigh sth up Examples of weighweigh At each visit, children were weighed and details of their health, diet and home environment were recorded. To ensure that slugs were fully hydrated they were placed on moist cotton wool for > 1 h before being weighed. Once the ash had cooled, it was transferred into plastic bags, which were weighed and labelled for each burn. However, a few angular blocks, weighing about 30 kg each, have been ejected several metres out of the pit. He had weighed the brains of 29 normal men and found an average figure of 1323 grams. The contents of the litterbags were then gently brushed clean, and weighed. Each larva was weighed to the nearest 0.1 mg as soon as it was detected and removed from the fish. Rather, both come to be weighed by him as by a pure, impersonal intellect; without touching the subjective sphere. The faecal samples from each day and hamster were individually pooled and weighed. Students completed the questionnaire and were individually weighed out of the sight of the other students. Gynogens of the tiger puffer (23 individuals weighing approximately 100 g) were tagged to recognize them individually. Dubious weighing procedures set off countless disputes between planters and mill owners. At autopsy, the heart weighed 160 grams with marked enlargement of the right atrium, right ventricle and moderate enlargement of left ventricle. Each of the three trays was filled to overflowing with the surrounding dried feed (weighing approximately 1.2 kg) and the contents emptied monthly. Subadult individuals were all black-coated wild boar whose carcass weighed <50 kg, supposedly corresponding to 13- to 24-month-old animals. See all examples of weigh These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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