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  • 1 weigh

    v. 1. жигнэх. The load must be \weigh ed before it is put in the washing-machnine. Угаалгын машинд хийхээсээ өмнө угаах зүйлээ жигнэж үзэх хэрэгтэй. 2. жин татах, жинтэй байх. How much do you \weigh? Таны жин хэд вэ? 3. \weigh sth (with/ against sth) жиших. \weigh ing pros and cons сайн муу талуудыг харьцуулан жиших. 4. \weigh (up) цэнэх, дүгнэх. \weigh up one`s chances of success амжилт олох боломжоо нягтлан дүгнэх. 5. зангуугаа өргөх. 6. \weigh (with sb) (against sb/ sth) нөлөөлөх, ач холбогдолтой байх. Her past achievements \weigh ed in her favour as a candidate. Урьдын гавьяа зүтгэл нь түүнийг нэр дэвшигчээр шалгарахад их нөлөө үзүүлэв. weigh one`s words үгээ цэнэх. I must \weigh my words to avoid any misunderstanding. Ямар нэгэн буруу ойлголт төрүүлэхгүйн тулд би үгээ цэнэх хэрэгтэй юм. weigh sb down зовоох, сэтгэл зовоох. The responsibilities of the job \weigh ing her down. Тэр эмэгтэй өөрт нь оногдсон үүрэг хариуцлагад ихэд сэтгэл зовж байгаа юм. weigh sb/ sth down дарах. The porter was \weighed down by all the luggage. Тээш зөөгч бүх ачаанд дарагдах шахсан байдалтай байв. weigh in (at sth) жингээ үзэх (тамирчид). weigh in (with sth) чухал санаа дэвшүүлэх, ярианд оролцох. weigh on sb/ sth зовоох, түгшээх. It was obviuos that something was \weighing on her mind. Ямар нэгэн юманд түүний сэтгэл зовниж буй нь илт байв. weigh sth out жигнэж өгөх, жигнэх. \weigh out all the ingredients before you start making the cake. Бялуугаа хийж эхлэхээсээ өмнө найрлагад нь орох бүх зүйлийг жигнэж үззэх хэрэгтэй. weigh sb up үнэлэх, дүгнэх. For most of the interview he sat in silence, \weighing me up. Ярилцлагын ихэнхийг тэр намайг үнэлж дүгнэн дуугуй суув. weigh in (at sth) n. (-ins) тэмцээний өмнө жин үзэх. weighing-machine n. жигнүүр. weighing-scale n. гар жин.

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