weigh 的 3 个定义
- to determine or ascertain the force that gravitation exerts upon by use of a balance, scale, or other mechanical device: to weigh oneself; to weigh potatoes; to weigh gases.
- to hold up or balance, as in the hand, in order to estimate the weight.
- to measure, separate, or apportion according to weight: to weigh out five pounds of sugar.
- (7)
- to have weight or a specified amount of weight: to weigh less; to weigh a ton.
- to have importance, moment, or consequence: Your recommendation weighs heavily in his favor.
- to bear down as a weight or burden: Responsibility weighed upon her.
- (5)
- weigh down, to cause to become bowed under a weight: snow and ice weighing down the trees.to lower the spirits of; burden; depress: This predicament weighs me down.
- weigh in, to be weighed by a medical examiner on the day of a bout.to be of the weight determined by such a weighing: He weighed in at 170 pounds. to be weighed with the saddle and weights after a race.Informal.to offer an opinion, advice, support, etc., especially in a forceful or authoritative way: The chairman weighed in with an idea for the fundraiser.
- weigh out, Horse Racing. to be weighed with the saddle and weights before a race.to be of the weight determined by such a weighing.
weigh 近义词
measure heaviness
weigh 的近义词 8 个
weigh 的反义词 2 个
consider, contemplate
have influence
更多weigh例句
- A few well respected PPC influencers weighed in on the impact of this change on Twitter.
- Consider that 50cc bikes have claimed weights of around 90–110 pounds, 65cc are around 130 pounds, 85cc tip scales at 165 pounds, 110cc about 159–170, and 125cc machines weigh approximately 196–207 pounds.
- This makes it hard to weigh the benefits versus the risks of using these drugs to treat ARDS.
- This scooter weighs just over 10 pounds and is easily foldable so you can quickly hop off and pack it up whenever you reach your next destination.
- Now it is weighing the removal of two of those three pillars.
- Its purpose is not to try the case, seek both sides of the argument, or weigh the relative merits of each.
- Young male and female fashion models are told how to look, what to eat, and how much they can weigh.
- Nevertheless, the expectation that every African-American star or hip-hop hero must weigh in on Ferguson is a problematic one.
- When it falls unconscious, a ground crew drags the beast—which can weigh up to 5,000 lbs—into a net strapped to the chopper.
- This being a major national news story, it makes perfect sense that the president would weigh in.
- On the 2nd of July, we again attempted to weigh anchor, but with no better success than the day before.
- Without waiting to think and weigh his extraordinary impression, he did a very foolish but a very natural thing.
- I had put my arms about her waist, and I felt her supple body weigh lightly on my clasped hands.
- According to the Koran, an angel will weigh both men and women in a great balance; this idea, too, is taken from the magi.
- If you would escape Time's bruises and his heavy burdens which weigh you to the earth, you must be drunken.