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 Übersetzung für 'to weigh sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to weigh sb./sth.jdn./etw. wiegen
2351
to weigh sth. [fig.] [words, possibilities]etw. abwägen [fig.]
1097
to weigh sth.etw. wägen [schweiz.] [sonst fachspr.] [wiegen]
88
to weigh sth.etw. verwiegen [fachspr.]
11
to weigh sth. [to have a weight of sth., e.g. in pounds]etw.Akk. haben [wiegen]
2 Wörter: Verben
chem.
to weigh in sth.
etw.Akk. einwägen
to weigh on sth.auf etw.Dat. lasten
to weigh out sth.etw.Akk. auswiegen [abwiegen]
to weigh sth. upetw.Akk. abwägen
to weigh upon sth. [sb.'s mind, sb.'s conscience, etc.]etw. belasten [jds. Seele, jds. Gewissen etc.]
3 Wörter: Verben
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
4 Wörter: Andere
How much does sb./sth. weigh?Wie viel wiegt jd./etw.?
Teiltreffer
to weighabwiegen
173
to weigh oneselfsich wiegen
naut.
to weigh anchor
den Anker lichten
to weigh littlewenig wiegen
to weigh oneselfsein Gewicht wiegen
to weigh downniederdrücken
hist.naut.
weigh lock
Wageschleuse {f}
to weigh littlewenig Gewicht haben
to re-weighnachwiegen
weigh stationRaststation {f}
to weigh (on)abwägen
to weigh tonstonnenschwer sein
comm.
weigh slip
Wiegekarte {f}
ind.tech.
weigh feeder
Dosierwaage {f}
to weigh outeinwiegen
to weigh lightwenig wiegen
to weigh outabwiegen
transp.
weigh station
Waage {f} [Wiegestation für Lastwagen usw.]
to weigh muchviel gelten
to weigh heavywuchten
33 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Francium has not been synthesized in amounts large enough to weigh.
  • The common challenge with all the scoop type anchors is that they set so well, they can be difficult to weigh.
  • He had to weigh up his belief that he'll be reunited with Madge against the love he feels for his friends and family who are still alive.
  • Equal-loudness contours may also be used to weigh the perceptual importance of components.
  • (greater than the area of California) and to weigh 27.5 million tons, with some 12.5 trillion insects.

  • Current technology allows body-powered arms to weigh around one-half to one-third of what a myoelectric arm does.
  • This discussion continues as Belizeans continue to weigh the pros and cons of an elected versus appointed senate.
  • Evidence is contradictory to Neel in studies of the Pima Indians, which indicate that the people with higher insulin sensitives tended to weigh the most and conversely people with insulin resistance tended to weigh less on average in this demographic.
  • The probabilistic approach uses a more mathematical approach to weigh the risks of potential radiation leaks.
  • On 18 July 2005, the City of San Francisco passed a precautionary principle purchasing ordinance, which requires the city to weigh the environmental and health costs of its $600 million in annual purchases – for everything from cleaning supplies to computers.

  • In commercial and everyday use, the term "weight" is usually used to mean mass, and the verb "to weigh" means "to determine the mass of" or "to have a mass of".
  • The head would then be thrown into a stream, where the weight of its sins was thought to weigh it down.
  • One suggested solution would be to weigh the possibility of recycling as this will cut down on the waste of old lithium as well as reducing the need for extracting new lithium from the ground, however, this sustainable development solution is barred from implementation by a high initial cost as studies have shown that recycling old technology for the purpose of extracting metals such as lithium and cobalt is typically more expensive than extracting them from the ground and processing them.
  • A scales are set up to weigh people's deeds. The scales have two scales and one tongue and are as big as several layers of heaven and earth.
  • The final game was planned to weigh 14 pounds or more, partly because the high level of extra funding achieved in the kickstarter enabled significant game additions.

  • Marriage criteria began to weigh intelligence and education as desirable attributes in a wife, right along with physical attractiveness.
  • However, the only perfect solution to rid the political system of distributive logrolling would be to develop a specific formula to weigh the costs and benefits of legislation perfectly and only allow efficient programs to be enacted (This is inconceivable. ...
  • diameter missile to weigh about [...]. Atlas development was tightly controlled by the Air Force's Western Development Division, WDD, later part of the Air Force Ballistic Missile Division.
  • tall, and was estimated by the Black Hills Institute to weigh approximately [...].
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