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I. weighting [ˈweɪtɪŋ] ECON N no pl Brit
weighting
II. weighting [ˈweɪtɪŋ] ECON ADJ
weighting factor
weighting ratio
I. weight [weɪt] N
1. weight no pl (heaviness):
tracić [perf s-] na wadze
przybierać [perf przybrać] na wadze
2. weight t. PHYS (heavy object):
3. weight:
weights pl SPORTS
4. weight (for weighing):
5. weight no pl (value, importance):
6. weight (burden):
II. weight [weɪt] VB trans
obciążać [perf obciążyć]
to weight sb with sth fig
obarczać [perf obarczyć] kogoś czymś
weight down VB trans
1. weight down (overload):
przeciążać [perf przeciążyć]
2. weight down (make heavy):
obciążać [perf obciążyć]
weight belt N NAUT
weight-lifting N no pl
welter-weight [ˈweltəweɪt, Am -ɚ-] N
OpenDict entry
weight N
Present
Iweight
youweight
he/she/itweights
weweight
youweight
theyweight
Past
Iweighted
youweighted
he/she/itweighted
weweighted
youweighted
theyweighted
Present Perfect
Ihaveweighted
youhaveweighted
he/she/ithasweighted
wehaveweighted
youhaveweighted
theyhaveweighted
Past Perfect
Ihadweighted
youhadweighted
he/she/ithadweighted
wehadweighted
youhadweighted
theyhadweighted
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