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Weigh down Meaning in English

expression

ˈweɪ/ /ˈdaʊn
WAY-DOWN
wˈeɪ/ /dˈaʊn
WAY-DOWN

释义

To make someone or something heavy, slow, or tired, physically or emotionally. It can refer to a physical weight or to mental/emotional stress.

用法与细微差别

Often metaphorical: 'weigh down' is used for heavy objects ('weigh down the box') or emotional states ('work is weighing me down'). Common with prepositions: 'weigh down by/with.' Not very formal; used in daily speech.

例句

The heavy books weigh down my backpack.

basic

Stress can weigh down your mind.

basic

Don't let worries weigh down your heart.

basic

I've been feeling really weighed down by all these responsibilities lately.

natural

The branches were weighed down with snow after the storm.

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Don’t let negative thoughts weigh you down—just move forward.

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