weight 英 [weɪt]   美 [wet]

weight

weight  英 [weɪt] 美 [wet]

n. 重量,重力  vt. 使...负重,加权 

进行时:weighting  过去式:weighted  过去分词:weighted  第三人称单数:weights  名词复数:weights 

It is about 76 kilos in weight. 这东西重约 76 千克。
Bananas are sold by weight. 香蕉按重量出售。

  • The weight of a cat on your lap might not bother you, but the weight of your 156 pound Rottweiler? Oh boy. Weight refers to the heaviness of a person or object.
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  • n. 重量,重力
  • vt. 使...负重,加权
  • 1. It is about 76 kilos in weight.

    这东西重约 76 千克。

  • 2. Bananas are sold by weight.

    香蕉按重量出售。

  • 3. Sam has a weight problem .

    萨姆太胖了。

  • 4. No more for me. I have to watch my weight.

    我不再吃了。我得控制体重。

  • 5. The doctor said he should not lift heavy weights.

    医生说他不应举重物。

  • 6. The full weight of responsibility falls on her.

    全部的重任都落在了她的肩上。

  • 7. Your opinion carries weight with the boss.

    你的意见对老板有影响。

  • 8. tables of weights and measures

    度量衡表

  • 9. She lifts weights as part of her training.

    举杠铃是她锻炼的一部份。

  • 10. a weighted vote

    加权选票

  • weight (n.) Old English gewiht "weighing, weight, downward force of a body, heaviness," from Proto-Germanic *wihti- (source also of Old Norse vætt, Danish vegt, Old Frisian wicht, Middle Dutch gewicht, German Gewicht), from *weg- (see weigh).
  • weight (v.) "to load with weight," 1747 (figuratively, of the mind, from 1640s), from weight (n.). Of horses in a handicap race, 1846. Sense in statistics is recorded from 1901. Related: Weighted; weighting.
weight / weɪt ; NAmE weɪt / noun , verb weight weights weighted weighting noun being heavy 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] how heavy sb/sth is, which can be measured in, for example, kilograms or pounds 重量;分量 It is about 76 kilos in weight. 这东西重约 76 千克。 Bananas are sold by weight. 香蕉按重量出售。 In the wild, this fish can reach a weight of 5lbs. 这种鱼在自然生存环境中可以长到 5 磅重。 She is trying to lose weight (= become less heavy and less fat). 她正在设法减肥。 He's put on/gained weight (= become heavier and fatter)since he gave up smoking. 他戒烟后体重增加了。 Sam has a weight problem (= is too fat). 萨姆太胖了。 No more for me. I have to watch my weight. 我不再吃了。我得控制体重。 collocationsat diet see also overweight , underweight 2 [uncountable ] the fact of being heavy He staggered a little under the weight ofhis backpack. 他身上的背包压得他有点步履蹒跚。 I just hoped the branch would take my weight. 我只是希望树枝经得住我的体重。 The pillars have to support the weight of the roof. 这些立柱必须支撑起屋顶的重量。 Don't put any weight on that ankle for at least a week. 至少要一个星期别让那个脚踝承重。 see also deadweight heavy object 重物 3 [countable ] an object that is heavy 重物 The doctor said he should not lift heavy weights. 医生说他不应举重物。 4 [countable ] an object used to keep sth in position or as part of a machine (用于固定某物或用作机器部件的)重体,重物 weights on a fishing line 钓线上的坠 see also paperweight responsibility/worry 责任;忧心 5 [singular ] weight(of sth) a great responsibility or worry 重任;重担;重压;压力 SYN burden The full weight of responsibility falls on her. 全部的重任都落在了她的肩上。 The news was certainly a weight off my mind (= I did not have to worry about it any more). 这个消息真是去掉了我心里的重担。 Finally telling the truth was a great weight off my shoulders. 最后讲了实话使我如释重负。 influence/strength 影响;实力 6 [uncountable ] importance, influence or strength 重要性;影响力;实力 The many letters of support added weightto the campaign. 许多声援信增加了这场运动的影响力。 The President has now offered to lendhis weight tothe project. 总统现已主动表示支持这个项目。 Your opinion carries weightwith the boss. 你的意见对老板有影响。 How can you ignore the sheer weight ofmedical opinion? 你怎么能忽视医生意见的绝对重要性呢? The weight of evidence against her is overwhelming. 对她不利的证据确凿,无法抵赖。 for measuring/lifting 测量;举重 7 [countable ,  uncountable ] a unit or system of units by which weight is measured 重量单位;衡制 tables of weights and measures 度量衡表 imperial/metric weight 英制╱公制重量 8 [countable ] a piece of metal that is known to weigh a particular amount and is used to measure the weight of sth, or lifted by people to improve their strength and as a sport 砝码;秤砣;秤锤;杠铃片;哑铃 a set of weights 一组砝码 She lifts weights as part of her training. 举杠铃是她锻炼的一部份。 He does a lot of weight training. 他进行大量的举重训练。 IDIOMS take the weight off your feet ( informal) to sit down and rest, especially when you are tired (尤指疲乏时)坐下歇歇脚,坐下喘口气 Come and sit down and take the weight off your feet for a while. 来坐下歇一会儿吧。 throw your ˈweight about/around ( informal) to use your position of authority or power in an aggressive way in order to achieve what you want 仗势欺人;盛气凌人 throw/put your weight behind sth to use all your influence and power to support sth 鼎力支持;全力相助 weight of ˈnumbers the combined power, strength or influence of a group 人多势众;团队力量(或影响) They won the argument by sheer weight of numbers. 他们纯粹靠人多势众在争论中获胜。 more at groan v. , pull v. , punch v. , worth adj. verb attach heavy object 附上重物 1 weightsth (down) (with sth) to attach a weight to sth in order to keep it in the right position or make it heavier 在…上加重量;使负重;(用重物)固定 The fishing nets are weighted with lead. 这些渔网是靠铅坠下沉的。 give importance 重视 2 [usually passive ] weightsth to give different values to things to show how important you think each of them is compared with the others 使加权 The results of the survey were weighted to allow for variations in the sample. 这次调查的结果进行了加权处理,以包容样本中的偏差。 a weighted vote (= one that is worth more than a single vote) 加权选票 ( NAmE) a weighted grade (= given at school for a course that is more advanced or harder and so has a higher value) 加权分数 weight / weɪt ; NAmE weɪt /
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