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●ˌweigh ˈin1. (at sth) to have your weight measured, especially before a race, a competition, etc. (尤指比赛前)测体重◆Both boxers weighed in at several pounds below their limit. 两名拳击手赛前称的体重都比规定的上限值少几磅。◆Baby Sam weighed in at four kilos. 婴儿萨姆体重四公斤。2. (with sth) (informal) to join in a discussion, an argument, etc. by saying sth important or doing sth to help (在讨论、辩论等中)发表有分量的意见,做有助益的事◆We all weighed in with helpful suggestions. 我们纷纷献计献策。1 [v + adv]2 [v + adv] [v + adv + speech]▸ ˌweigh-in noun the occasion when the weight of a person who is taking part in a sports event is measured just before the start (比赛前对选手的)称重◆The champion arrived five minutes late for the weigh-in 冠军在赛前称体重时迟到了五分钟。 |