weight
英 [weɪt]
美[wet]
- n. 重量,重力;负担;砝码;重要性
- vt. 加重量于,使变重
- n. (Weight)人名;(英)韦特;(捷)魏格特
词组搭配
put on (或 lose) weight
become fatter (or thinner)
体重增加,发胖(或体重减少、变瘦)
throw one's weight about (或 around)
(informal)be unpleasantly self-assertive
(非正式)趾高气扬,大摆架子
throw one's weight behind
(informal)use one's influence to help support
(非正式)(利用影响力)支持
the weight of the world
used in reference to a very heavy burden of worry or responsibility
很大的担心;重大的责任
he continues to carry the weight of the world on his shoulders.
他继续肩负重任。
be a weight off one's mind
come as a great relief after one has been worried
(担心之后)十分放松,松了一大口气
be worth one's weight in gold
(of a person) exceedingly useful or helpful
(人)极其有用(或有帮助)的
by weight
According to weight rather than volume or other measure.
按重量:按照重量而不是容积或其它计量法
双语例句
- 1. The company manufactures a range of innovative light-weight cycles.
- 这家公司生产一系列的新型轻便自行车。
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- 2. He lost two stone in weight during his time there.
- 他在那儿的时候体重下降了2英石。
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- 3. Slimming snacks that offer miraculous weight loss are a con.
- 有神奇减肥效果的瘦身点心是一个骗局。
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- 4. We had this understanding that courses were roughly the same weight.
- 我们已经了解到各门功课差不多一样重要。
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- 5. She stopped drinking but began obsessing about her weight.
- 她戒了酒,但又开始执著于体重问题。
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