weigh
动词
定义 weigh 动词
measurement(测量)
- B1Noun(名词)Transitive(及物动词)
To have a specified heaviness or to measure the heaviness of an object.
重达;称重
A 15-ton satellite was successfully launched into orbit yesterday.
一颗15吨的卫星昨天成功发射进入轨道。
She uses her bathroom scale to check her weight weekly.
她每周都用她的浴室秤来检查体重。
Your baggage needs to be weighed before being loaded onto the plane.
你的行李在装上飞机之前需要称重。
impact(影响)
- Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)
To have an influence or be of considerable importance (of a fact or event).
(事实或事件)具有影响;非常重要
The ease of access to a skilled labor force was a crucial factor in our choice of a location for the new factory.
能否方便地获得熟练劳动力是我们选择新工厂地点的关键因素。
This decision weighs heavily on the future of the company.
这个决定对公司的未来有着重大的影响。
Market trends weigh heavily on us when making investment decisions.
市场趋势在我们做出投资决策时有着重要的影响。
evaluation(评估)
- B2Transitive(及物动词)
To carefully consider, typically by comparing different facts or possibilities, before making a decision.
仔细考虑;权衡
We can't decide the best time to start until we have weighed all the relevant factors.
在我们权衡所有相关因素之前,我们无法决定最佳的开始时间。
When considering economic gains, one must weigh them against the potential risks of handling radioactive nuclear waste.
考虑经济收益时,必须将其与处理放射性核废料的潜在风险进行权衡。
When choosing a job offer, carefully weigh the pros and cons of each company.
选择工作机会时,请仔细权衡每家公司的优缺点。
片语 weigh 动词
- weigh anchor
To raise a ship's anchor, allowing it to begin its voyage.
(船只)起锚,准备启航。
• At dawn, the captain ordered the crew to weigh anchor.
黎明时分,船长下令船员起锚。
成语
- weigh your words
To carefully consider and choose one's words before speaking, ensuring they are appropriate and accurate.
说话前仔细思考,斟酌字句。
• When speaking in public, you must weigh your words carefully to avoid misunderstandings.
在公开场合发言时,你必须仔细斟酌字句,以避免误解。
- weigh a ton
To be extremely heavy.
重得要命
• This box of books weighs a ton; I can't move it by myself.
这箱书重得要命,我自己搬不动。
片语动词 weigh
- weigh something up
to thoroughly evaluate the pros and cons of a situation before deciding
仔细衡量…的利弊;考虑虚实
• Before making a choice, he weighed up the pros and cons of each option.
在做出选择之前,他仔细衡量了每个选项的利弊。
- weigh something out
to determine a specific weight of a substance by measuring it
秤量
• She weighed out three grams of salt in the kitchen to start cooking.
她在厨房里称出了三克盐,开始烹饪。
- weigh in
to be officially measured in weight prior to participating in a sport, particularly in boxing or horse racing
在参加运动前(尤指拳击或赛马),正式量体重
• Before the match, all boxers must weigh in.
比赛前,所有拳击手都必须量体重。
- weigh on someone/something
When a difficulty or obligation causes you distress or unhappiness.
(问题、责任等)让(某人)感到焦虑或担忧
• Her health issues weigh heavily on her mind.
她的健康问题沉重地压在她的心头。
- weigh someone/something down
When a person or object is burdened by carrying an excessive amount of something.
(因重物)负累;拖累
• The elderly man was weighed down by the heavy backpack on his shoulders.
那位老人被肩上的沉重背包压得喘不过气来。
- weigh someone down
to cause a person to feel anxious and disheartened due to burdens, obligations, or issues
让(某人)感到焦虑或沮丧
• The pressure from work weighs her down and truly makes her feel anxious.
工作上的压力让她感到沉重,真的让她感到焦虑。
- weigh someone/something up
to evaluate someone's capabilities and character, or a situation, through thoughtful consideration
评估形势;评估某人的能力或品质
• Before making a decision, the boss needs to weigh up the candidate's skills and experience.
在做出决定之前,老板需要评估候选人的技能和经验。