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II . weigh [weɪ] V. trans.

1. weigh (measure):

ważyć [perf z-]

weigh in V. intr.

1. weigh in (in boxing, racing):

2. weigh in coloq. (join):

weigh out V. trans.

weigh out fruit, vegetables:

weigh up V. trans.

1. weigh up alternatives:

2. weigh up person:

weigh-in SUST. DEP.

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The decal material was described in airline publicity as being as thin as clingfilm and weighing more than 60 kg.
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The church has a peal of 6 bells, with its tenor bell weighing 3/4 ton.
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The blend is mixed and discharged either directly into the delivery vehicles or into a small weighing and collecting hopper.
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Weighing ca. 800 tons each, they are among the largest ancient monoliths and even of the whole of history.
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This includes: feeding, watering, mustering, droving, branding, castrating, ear tagging, weighing, vaccinating livestock and dealing with their predators.
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He was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed, standing tall and weighing.
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The sides were cased with cork, four inches thick, weighing nearly 7 hundredweight and secured with copper plates.
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At the last chance workout, the trainers stress the fact that everyone is weighing in individually, and there is no one left to fall back on if they struggle.
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Track shoes are exceptionally light, some shoes weighing less than five ounces (142 grams) each, half the weight of many standard running shoes.
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Intelligence involves analysis of raw reports, not merely their enumeration or weighing them by the pound.
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