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weigh (obj) HEAVINESSweIvto have a heaviness of a stated amount, or to measure the heaviness of an object重量为……,称重量Yesterday a satellite weighing 15 tonnes was successfully placed in orbit. [L only + n]昨天一颗15公吨重的卫星被成功地放入了轨道。Improvements to the armour are heavy, and the tank weighs about 40 tons. [L only + n]对装甲的改良非常费力,这辆坦克重约40吨。The baby was in perfect health and weighed 3.8 kilograms at birth. [L only + n]这个婴儿的健康状况非常好,出生时重3.8公斤。You'll weigh more now because you've just eaten a big meal. [L only + n]你现在要重一些,因为你刚刚大吃了一顿。She weighs herself every week on the scales in the bathroom. [T]她每周都用浴室里的秤称自己的体重。Your luggage must be weighed before it is put on the aircraft. [T]你的行李在放上飞机以前必须过秤。Will you weigh out two kilograms of flour/weigh two kilograms of flour out for me please? [M]请称两公斤面粉好吗?If a load weighs someone or something down its heaviness causes an effect, esp. one which is unwanted.压倒,压弯;使疲倦Weighed down with supplies they found the steep path difficult to climb.由于背着重重的补给品,他们发现陡峭的小路很难攀登。The boughs of the tree were weighed down with all the fruit.这棵树的大树枝被累累的果实压弯了。(fig.) I thought she looked somehow older, weighed down (= made anxious and unhappy) by all her new responsibilities.我觉得她不知怎的看上去老了些,被她所有的新任务搞得心力交瘁。When the competitors in a boxing competition or a horse race weigh in they are weighed just before or after the event.比赛前或比赛后称(拳击运动员或骑师的)体重 [WEIGH 中的weigh in]
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