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41weigh up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms weigh up : present tense I/you/we/they weigh up he/she/it weighs up present participle weighing up past tense weighed up past participle weighed up weigh up something to consider the good and bad aspects of… …
42Weigh lock — A weigh lock is a specialized canal lock designed to determine the weight of barges in order to asses toll payments based upon the weight and value of the cargo carried. This requires that the unladen weight of the barge be known.A barge to be… …
43weigh in — (Out) The certification, by the clerk of scales, of a rider s weight before (weigh out) and after (weigh in) a race. A jockey weighs in/out fully dressed with all equipment except for his/her helmet, whip and (in many jurisdictions) flak jacket.… …
44weigh in — intransitive verb 1. a. : to have oneself or one s possessions (as baggage) weighed (as before an airplane flight b. of a boxer or wrestler : to have oneself weighed by a medical examiner on the day of a fight c. of a jockey : to have oneself… …
45weigh sb down — UK US weigh sb/sth down Phrasal Verb with weigh({{}}/weɪ/ verb [T] ► to cause problems or difficulties for someone or something: »US growth has been weighed down by soaring deficits with China …
46weigh sb/sth down — UK US weigh sb/sth down Phrasal Verb with weigh({{}}/weɪ/ verb [T] ► to cause problems or difficulties for someone or something: »US growth has been weighed down by soaring deficits with China …
47weigh sth down — UK US weigh sb/sth down Phrasal Verb with weigh({{}}/weɪ/ verb [T] ► to cause problems or difficulties for someone or something: »US growth has been weighed down by soaring deficits with China …
48weigh on — phr verb Weigh on is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑guilt Weigh on is used with these nouns as the object: ↑scales …
49weigh in — verb a) To undergo a weigh in. Two days before the fight, the boxers weigh in with reporters watching. b) To subject to a weigh in. His trailer weighed in lighter than it should have. He might have a leak …
50weigh sth out — UK US weigh sth out Phrasal Verb with weigh({{}}/weɪ/ verb [T] ► to measure an amount of something: »The market traders weigh out the produce for you …