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1 weigh evidence
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2 weigh
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3 weigh
v1. обдумувати, обмірковувати; оцінювати; зважувати2. мати вагу, значення; впливати3. порівнювати, зіставляти (з чимсь- weigh with, against); 4. високо цінувати; поважати- to weigh an argument with/ against another порівнювати, зіставити одне міркування з іншим і дати їм оцінку- to weigh the chances of success оцінювати шанси на успіх- to weigh the consequences оцінювати наслідки- to weigh the evidence зважити/ оцінити докази- to weigh a proposal обміркувати/ обговорити пропозицію- to weigh the pros and cons зважити всі "за" і "проти"- to weigh one's words зважувати/ обдумувати свої слова- to weigh down перен. переважувати- to weigh down the balance/ the scale переповнити чашу (терпіння)- to weigh up зрівноважувати; оцінювати (людину); формувати враження про когось
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