Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - weigh-in
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Weigh-in
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intransitive verb Date: 1868 1. to have oneself or one's possessions (as baggage) weighed; especially to have oneself weighed in connection with an athletic contest 2. to bring one's weight or influence to bear especially as a participant, contributor, or mediator weighed in with an opinion ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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1. спорт. взвешиваться до состязания (о боксере, борце) 2. спорт. взвешиваться после состязания (о жокее с седлом) 3. разг. вступать в спор, в соревнование ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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4.
~ n C usually singular a check on the weight of a boxer (1) or a jockey1 before a fight or a horse-race (- see also weigh in weigh) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
5.
{v.} 1a. To take the weight of; weigh. * /The man at the airport counter weighed in our bags and took our plane tickets./ * /A doctor weighed in the wrestlers./ 1b. To have yourself or something that you own weighed. - Often used with "at". * /I weighed in at 100 pounds on the scale today./ * /We took our bags to the airport counter to weigh in./ 1c. To have yourself weighed as a boxer or wrestler by a doctor before a match. - Often used with "at". * /The champion didn't want to weigh in at more than 160 pounds./ 2. {slang} To join or interfere in a fight, argument, or discussion. * /We told Jack that if we wanted him to weigh in with his opinion we would ask him./ Compare: TAKE PART. ...Английский словарь американских идиом
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