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词汇 weigh down
释义
Idiom
weigh downweigh (someone) down
1.
to be very heavy for someone to carry.
She checked her bags because she knew they would weigh her down.The number of keys he carried would have weighed down a band of sturdy men.
2.
to make someone feel tired and weak.
He was weighed down by worries about money.Old, sad memories weighed her down.

Phr V
weigh down
weighs, weighing, weighed
weigh down sb or weigh sb down
if you are weighed down with something, you are carrying too much of itusually passive + with
You don't want to be weighed down with extra luggage.
if you are weighed down by a problem or difficulty, you are worrying a lot about itusually passive + by
I thought she looked older somehow, weighed down by all her responsibilities.
phraseweigh down1. weigh sb downweigh down sb usually passive if you are weighed down with something you are carrying, you cannot move easily because it is too heavybe weighed down with Sue and Brian staggered home, weighed down with shopping bags.2. weigh sb downweigh down sb usually passive if you are weighed down by problems, responsibilities, or feelings of sadness, they make you feel very worried or unhappy: Paul's mother was now weighed down by the burden of responsibility that had fallen upon her. the terrible feeling of hopelessness that had been weighing her down ever since Howard died3. weigh down sthweigh sth down usually passive if a problem weighs down an organization, it prevents it from growing and being successful: By 1990 the company was already weighed down by a heavy burden of debt. a banking crisis that was weighing down Japan's economy

weigh down

1. To burden or immobilize something by attaching additional weight or placing it on top. A noun or pronoun can be used between "weigh" and "down." You should weigh down those papers with a paperweight so they don't fly out the window. Your car definitely won't get good gas mileage if you have all that heavy equipment in the trunk weighing it down.
2. By extension, to be a burden or impediment to. A noun or pronoun can be used between "weigh" and "down." It feels good to finally get that off my chest. I've felt like I've been weighed down by guilt all these years. All the extra orders have been weighing us down a bit, but hopefully we'll be able to get back to normal operations after the holidays.

weigh someone or something down

to burden someone or something. The heavy burden weighed the poor donkey down. The load of bricks weighed down the truck.

weigh someone down

Fig. [for a thought] to worry or depress someone. All these problems really weigh me down. Financial problems have been weighing down our entire family.

weigh down

Burden, oppress, as in Their problems have weighed them down. This expression transfers bowing under a physical weight to emotional burdens. [c. 1600]

weigh down

v.
1. To hold or bend something down by applying weight: I weighed the trail map down on the ground with stones. The vines were weighed down by their heavy grapes.
2. To burden or oppress someone or something: Heavy backpacks weighed down the hikers. The responsibilities of the new job weighed me down.
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