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weigh in

weigh in
verbo intransitivo
1. (boxer, jockey)
  • to w in at… -> dar un peso de…
2. meter baza (familiar) (join in)

weigh in
verb:intransitive:plus_adverb
1 [+boxer, jockey] pesarse
the jockey was alleged to have put weights down the front of his riding breeches before going to weigh in
to weigh in at 65 kilos pesar 65 kilos
their daughter Renée weighed in at 8lbs 3oz I used to weigh in at eighteen stone
2 (at airport desk) facturar el equipaje
after weighing in, we can go and get a cup of coffee
3 (contribute) intervenir
Clinton's political advisers also weighed in on the plan Ross Perot weighed in on Clinton's side Cranston and others were improperly trying to weigh in on the decision he weighed in with more money
he weighed in with his opinion intervino con or expresando su opinión; he weighed in with the argument that ... intervino afirmando que ...
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
1 [+boxer, jockey] pesar
2 [+luggage] pesar; facturar
after we've weighed in our baggage, we can have a look at the airport shops you have to get your luggage weighed in before boarding

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