英:['weɪtɪlɪ]
美:['weɪtɪlɪ]
英:['weɪtɪlɪ]
美:['weɪtɪlɪ]
词根:weigh
adj.weighted [数] 加权的;加重的;衡量过的
weighty 重的;重大的;严肃的
weightless 失重的;无重量的
n.weight 重量,重力;负担;砝码;重要性
weigh 权衡;称重量
weighing 称重量;考虑权衡;悬浮
weighting 加重,加权;衡量;(英)生活补贴
weightlessness 失重;无重状态
weightiness 重;重要性
v.weighing 称量(weigh的现在分词形式);考虑斟酌
weighted 加重量于…;重压(weight的过去分词)
weighting 加权;称量(weight的现在分词)
vi.weigh 重量为…;具有重要性;成为…的重荷;起锚
vt.weight 加重量于,使变重
weigh 权衡;考虑;称…重量
adjective
of much importance or consequence : momentous
a weighty problem
solemn
weighing a considerable amount
heavy in proportion to its bulk
weighty metal
powerful, telling
weighty arguments
The first known use of weighty was in the 15th century
weightyadjective
having much weight : heavy
of much importance : serious
weighty problems
showing seriousness : solemn
a weighty expression on her face
having the power to influence or persuade
weighty arguments
weightlessadjective
having little weight : lacking apparent gravitational pull
weed1 of 2noun
a plant that tends to grow thickly where it is not wanted and to choke out more desirable plants
weed2 of 2verb
to remove weeds from
weed a garden
to get rid of (something unwanted)
weed out the troublemakers
weightlessadjective
having little weight : lacking apparent gravitational pull
weight1 of 2noun
the amount that something weighs
the standard amount that something should weigh
fined for selling meat under weight
a quantity or portion weighing usually a certain amount
equal weights of flour and butter
a heavy object (as a metal ball) used in athletic exercises and contests
a unit (as a pound or kilogram) of weight or mass see measure see metric system
an object (as a piece of metal) of known weight for balancing a scale in weighing other objects
something heavy : load
a heavy object used to hold, press down, or balance something else
clock weights
a mental or emotional burden
had a weight on my conscience
the force with which a body is attracted toward the earth or a heavenly body by gravitation
the importance given to something
opinions that carry weight
the greater or more impressive part
the weight of the evidence
weight2 of 2verb
to load or make heavy with a weight
to trouble with a burden
weighted down with cares
weightyadjective
having much weight : heavy
of much importance : serious
weighty problems
showing seriousness : solemn
a weighty expression on her face
having the power to influence or persuade
weighty arguments
weightyadjective
having much weight : heavy
of much importance : serious
weighty problems
showing seriousness : solemn
a weighty expression on her face
having the power to influence or persuade
weighty arguments
1 Facing about, she marched weightily around to the rear of the saloon and began laboriously to climb the steps that lead to the hall.
2 This masterful film is both an ode to old-school musicals and a remarkably modern piece of filmmaking — with Spielberg's explosive colors, expansive cinematography, and soaring song-and-dance numbers matching the weighty themes and timeless emotions of this classic.
3 And so weightily did these improprieties in his own language lie upon his mind, that he conceived himself to have had an especial commission to correct them.
4 What I must have," and he brought his hand down weightily on the table, "is accuracy.
5 Bach, all weightily played by the Concerto Köln.
6 She grabbed a weighty book off the shelf.
7 The solemn innocents who weightily give utterance to this doctrine are unaware how ridiculous they are.
8 Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) has become an important question of commonality sanitation, owing to the much number of patients, high death rate and the weightily economy burden.
COPD由于其患病人数多,死亡率高,社会经济负担重,已成为一个重要的公共卫生问题。
9 For the gravity and over-concentration of his thoughts on the one definite object, oppressed him so weightily, that it left no time for others.
10 Something edifying was said by the judge weightily, about the retribution overtaking the perpetrator of ‘the most heartless frauds on an unprecedented scale.’
11 Wearing a hard hat and a fluorescent slicker, she traverses a London overlaid with smartphone detritus: emojis, message notifications, text balloons and, at the end, a giant map pin weightily stalking her.
12 "I thank God that you came," he said weightily.
13 Our already deep obligations to Miss Hooper are weightily increased by this excellent and practical little book.
14 He became in his own eyes the figure of the Law, pronouncing sentence, weightily, without heat or passion or pity.
15 When these Things are weightily attended to, how mournful is the Subject?
16 He looked us both over with an impartial and dispassionate air, cast a calculating eye on the treasure; then, "Enough left to get married and set up on, anyway," he said weightily.
17 He recovered his self-confidence, and after puffing out a sufficient cloud of smoke, talked weightily and didactically.
18 He could speak weightily on many things—boxing, wrestling, hunting, fishing, the seasons, the weather, and the chances of this and the other man's crops.
19 "Men!" said the Sénéchal weightily, as they were just about to climb back into their boats.
20 Then he bade her speak on: and she not being forward, weightily pondering what she might say.
1 沈重地
3 重重地
4 重大地