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Tip the scales Meaning in English

expression

ˈtɪp/ /ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈskeɪɫz
TIP thuh SKAYLZ
tˈɪp/ /ðə, ði/ /skˈeɪlz
TIP thuh SKAYLZ

释义

To have a decisive influence on the outcome of something, making one side or result more likely than another.

用法与细微差别

This is an idiom, mainly used in formal or semi-formal contexts. Commonly appears as 'tip the scales in favor of' or 'against.' It suggests a small action or factor was decisive. Don’t use for literal weighing; that’s not the meaning.

例句

A few extra votes could tip the scales in the election.

basic

Her experience might tip the scales in her favor during the job interview.

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Adding one more player could tip the scales for our team.

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The judge’s opinion finally tipped the scales toward a decision.

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It was the weather that really tipped the scales and canceled the game.

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A single piece of evidence can tip the scales in a criminal trial.

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