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1 the fruit weighed the branches down
Макаров: ветви гнулись под тяжестью плодовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the fruit weighed the branches down
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2 fruit weighed the branches down
Макаров: ветви гнулись под тяжестью плодовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fruit weighed the branches down
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3 weigh\ down
1. III1) weigh down smth., smb. /smth., smb. down/ weigh the branches down пригибать /гнуть/ ветви; get this bag off my back, it's really weighing me down снимите этот мешок у меня со спины, я сгибаюсь под его тяжестью2) weigh down smth. /smth. down/ one good argument weighs down six bad ones один хороший аргумент стоит шести плохих2. XIbe weighed down with smth.1) branches (trees, slender stalks, etc.) are weighed down with fruit (with flowers, with snow and ice, etc.) ветви и т.д. гнутся /сгибаются/ под тяжестью плодов и т.д.; he was weighed down with supplies он был тяжело нагружен продуктами; the car is weighed down with luggage машина осела под тяжестью багажа2) he is weighed down with many troubles (with sorrows, with anxieties, with problems, etc.) неприятности и т.д. тяготят /угнетают/ его; he is weighed down with cares он обременён заботами -
4 weigh
[weı] v1. 1) взвешивать2) взвешиваться (тж. to weigh oneself)2. веситьhow much do you weigh? - какой у вас вес?
3. ( часто with, against) иметь вес, значение; влиять4. (тж. weigh up)1) тщательно рассматривать, взвешивать, оценивать2) составлять мнение (о ком-л.)5. сравнивать; соизмерятьto weigh an argument with /against/ another - сопоставить одно соображение с другим
6. редк. поднимать со дна моря (судно, орудие; тж. weigh up)7. мор. сниматься с якоря; поднимать ( якорь)8. (upon, down) довлеть, тяготеть, угнетатьthe matter weighed upon his conscience - это дело лежало бременем на его совести
these troubles weigh upon /on/ his mind - он был подавлен этими неприятностями
9. отягощать, пригибать, оттягивать -
5 weigh
1. v взвешиватьto weigh in the balance — взвешивать, обсуждать, оценивать
2. v взвешиваться3. v весить4. v иметь вес, значение; влиять5. v тщательно рассматривать, взвешивать, оценивать6. v составлять мнение7. v сравнивать; соизмерять8. v редк. поднимать со дна моря9. v мор. сниматься с якоря; поднимать10. v довлеть, тяготеть, угнетать11. v отягощать, пригибать, оттягиватьСинонимический ряд:1. burden (verb) burden; charge; clog; cumber; encumber; lade; load; lumber; saddle; task; tax; weight2. consider (verb) balance; consider; contemplate; excogitate; militate; mind; perpend; ponder; study; tell; think out; think over3. judge (verb) assess; evaluate; judge; reckon; review4. matter (verb) count; import; matter; mean; signify5. reflect (verb) cerebrate; chew over; cogitate; deliberate; meditate; mull; muse; reflect; revolve; ruminate; think through; turn over
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