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I . weigh [weɪ] VB intr

1. weigh (in measurement):

weigh

2. weigh fig (be important):

to weigh heavily

3. weigh (distress):

to weigh on sb

II . weigh [weɪ] VB trans

1. weigh (measure):

weigh
tehtati [perf stehtati]

2. weigh (consider):

weigh
weigh

weigh down VB trans

1. weigh (to burden):

weigh

weigh in VB intr

1. weigh (be weighed):

to weigh in at 60 kilos

2. weigh inf (intervene):

weigh

weigh out VB trans

weigh

weigh up VB trans

1. weigh (consider):

weigh

2. weigh (evaluate):

weigh

ˈweigh-in N no pl SPORTS

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The batteries weigh 550 kg; their life is unknown.
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Crush your lightweight materials (such as paper) to the bottom of the bin and weigh down the load with heavier items on the top.
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One fighter did not even show up at the weigh-ins because he did not want to fight him.
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The machines usually weigh hundreds of pounds and can aerate a large lawn in relatively short time (similar to mowing speed).
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In the weigh-in, their foster families visited them and watched the weigh-in.
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At the beginning of winter, a raccoon can weigh twice as much as in spring because of fat storage.
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These things meet us and weigh down our spirits...
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He weighed 186 lbs at the fight announcement, but was able to drop down to 170 lbs at the weigh in.
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Train loading operations at the mine are done with a batch weigh bin system that is coupled to a weigh-in-motion track scale system.
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This legal move allowed the bankruptcy court to weigh in.
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