1. 重量;分量;体重
The weight of a person or thing is how heavy they are, measured in units such as kilograms, pounds, or tons.
e.g. What is your height and weight?...
你的身高和体重是多少?
e.g. This reduced the weight of the load...
这减轻了负荷的重量。
In British English, a person's weight is normally measured in stones and pounds. A stone is equivalent to 14 pounds, or 6.35 kilograms. When you are mentioning someone's weight, you often omit the word pounds, and stone usually has a singular form although its meaning is plural. Jodie confessed she now weighed 9 stone 12. In American English, pounds and kilos are used. I weigh 110 pounds.
在英国英语中,体重的衡量单位通常是英石或磅。1英石相当于14磅或6.35千克。提到某人的体重时,常常省略“磅”,而英石通常用单数形式表示复数概念:Jodie confessed she now weighed 9 stone 12 (乔迪承认她现在体重有9英石12磅)。美国英语中用磅和千克:I weigh 110 pounds (我重110磅)。
weight 基本解释
名词重量,体重; 重担,重任; 重要; [统]权,加重值,权重
及物动词加重于,使变重; 使负重,使负担或压迫; [统]使加权,附加加重值于
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weight 相关词组
1. by weight : 按重量计算;
2. put on weight : 体重增加;
3. throw one's weight about : 仗势欺人;
4. under weight : 重量不足;
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