weigh
- IPA[wā]
美式
- find out how heavy (someone or something) is, typically using scales;have a specified weight
verb: weigh, 3rd person present: weighs, gerund or present participle: weighing, past tense: weighed, past participle: weighed
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- 1. find out how heavy (someone or something) is, typically using scales weigh yourself on the day you begin the diet the vendor weighed the vegetables 同義詞
- ▪ have a specified weight when the twins were born they weighed ten pounds 同義詞
- ▪ balance in the hands to guess or as if to guess the weight of she picked up the brick and weighed it in her right hand
- 2. assess the nature or importance of, especially with a view to a decision or action the consequences of the move would need to be very carefully weighed they need to weigh benefit against risk 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ influence a decision or action; be considered important the evidence weighed heavily against him 同義詞
- make a forceful contribution to a competition or argument
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- make a forceful contribution to a competition or argument
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- measure and take a portion of a particular weight from a larger quantity of a substance
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- measure and take a portion of a particular weight from a larger quantity of a substance
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- an official or regular weighing of something or someone, for example of boxers before a fight.
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- (of a ship) take up the anchor when ready to start sailing
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- (chiefly of a boxer or jockey) be officially weighed before or after a contest
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- a roadside station where commercial vehicles are required to stop and be inspected, thus ...
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- find out how heavy (someone or something) is, typically using scales: weigh yourself on the day you begin the diet the vendor weighed the vegetables
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