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 Übersetzung für 'to weigh in' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to weigh in [interpose]sichAkk. einschalten [in Debatte etc.]
chem.
to weigh in sth.
etw.Akk. einwägen
3 Wörter
to weigh in at sth. [pounds, kilograms, etc.]etw. auf die Waage bringen [Kilogramm etc.]
to weigh in on sth.seine Meinung zu etw.Dat. beitragen
sports
(official) weigh-in
(offizielles) Wiegen {n} [Boxsport]
5+ Wörter
to weigh in with one's opinion [idiom]seinen Senf dazugeben [ugs.] [Redewendung]
Teiltreffer
to weighabwiegen
173
comm.
weigh slip
Wiegekarte {f}
to weigh heavywuchten
ind.tech.
weigh feeder
Dosierwaage {f}
to weigh sth.etw. wägen [schweiz.] [sonst fachspr.] [wiegen]
88
to weigh muchviel gelten
to weigh tonstonnenschwer sein
transp.
weigh station
Waage {f} [Wiegestation für Lastwagen usw.]
to weigh downniederdrücken
weigh stationRaststation {f}
to weigh oneselfsich wiegen
to weigh sth.etw. verwiegen [fachspr.]
11
to weigh (on)abwägen
to weigh littlewenig Gewicht haben
to weigh outabwiegen
naut.
to weigh anchor
den Anker lichten
to weigh littlewenig wiegen
to weigh oneselfsein Gewicht wiegen
weigh bridgeBrückenwaage {f}
to weigh lightwenig wiegen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • When asked by "Politico Magazine" to weigh in on which historical figures Donald Trump was comparable to, Jones said he echoed the comments of past Mississippi Governor James K. Vardaman.
  • A plebiscite was held on 29 June, inviting inhabitants to weigh in.
  • The live audience often poses questions directly to panelists and are occasionally asked for a snap poll to weigh in on an argument.
  • But, Erik is aiming to lose this weight and Bob has invited him to the season 9 finale to weigh-in.
  • The rock was six to eight feet across and was estimated to weigh in excess of two tons.

  • ] to weigh in, in valuable ways". As of 2008, Corker's assets were estimated at more than $19 million.
  • of course there are other effects to weigh in, such as present day advanced agricultural and foresting technologies which would affect this number by a multiple value, the evidence here shows that the United States dramatically undercut the Native Americans with their purchasing of their land, and falls in line with much of the other land purchases from Native Americans throughout the 19th century.
  • With the engineering design process and technology, the MFR-01 manages to weigh in at only 15.2 lbs/ 6.9kg for 20 x 9.5 inches.
  • For some products that means over 10 ministries and commissions have to weigh in before a new contract gets a green light.
  • Some alumni organized a group and began a petition, supported by over 400 alumni, seeking to have the current Board reconsider its planned actions and admit that alumni were not given ample opportunity to weigh in on this decision.

  • He is one of the most followed Japanese current/ex-politicians on Twitter and still regularly attempts to weigh in on current affairs.
  • In October 2017, federal regulators allowed the non-profit nuclear watchdog group C-10 to weigh in on the license amendment request.
  • Syria was the latest in a string of nations from Europe to the Middle East to weigh in on the niqab, perhaps the most visible symbol of fundamentalist Sunni Islam.
  • Their physical dimensions vary depending on the design requirement and the manufacturer, but in general nodes tend to weigh in excess of 10 kilograms per unit to counteract buoyancy issues and to lessen the chance of movement on the seabed due to currents or tides.
  • Established facts can be drawn on in the challenge, and all players have the chance to weigh in with their coins.

  • Another form of voter fatigue occurs when voters are asked to weigh-in on dozens of contests, as occurs in some parts of the United States.
  • This effort was suspended until a referendum could be held in 2009, allowing voters a chance to weigh in on the issue of whether they should continue to be encouraged to support industry by purchasing plastic bags without considering disposal costs.
  • Although the Court found no inherent Tribal criminal jurisdiction, it acknowledged the "prevalence of non-Indian crime on today's reservations which the tribes forcefully argue requires the ability to try non-Indians" and invited "Congress to weigh in" on "whether Indian tribes should finally be authorized to try non-Indians".
  • In March 2016, Capito took the opposite position when facing Obama's nominee, saying that a justice should not be considered during a presidential election year because "West Virginians and the American people should have the ability to weigh in at the ballot box".
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