Let us
weigh the matter seriously.
我们来认真考虑下这件事情。
The bag seeems like
weigh a ton! It's too heavy for me...
这包像有一吨重!对我来说太重了。。
How much do you
weigh?
你多重?
The package
weighs five pounds.
这个包裹重五磅。
Before the flight, you need to
weigh your luggage to ensure it's within the allowed limit.
在飞行前,你需要称一下你的行李,以确保它在允许的重量限制内。
She
weighed the pros and cons of taking the job offer.
她权衡了接受工作邀请的利弊。
The doctor advised him to
weigh himself daily to monitor his
weight loss progress.
医生建议他每天称体重来监控他的减肥进展。
The decision on whether to invest or not will
weigh heavily on the company's future.
是否投资的决定将对公司的未来产生重大影响。
The elephant in the zoo
weighs several tons.
动物园的大象重几吨。
She felt the
weight of responsibility on her shoulders as the team leader.
作为团队领导,她感到了责任的重担。
The teacher
weighed the importance of studying for the exam.
老师强调了为考试学习的重要性。
In a debate, it's crucial to
weigh the arguments from both sides fairly.
在辩论中,公正地权衡双方的观点至关重要。
The anchor
weighed down the boat, preventing it from floating away.
锚的重量使船沉下去,防止它漂走。
Nvidia Inc is working closely with the US government to ensure new chips for the Chinese market are compliant with export curbs, as the company works hard to navigate the geopolitical uncertainties that increasingly weigh on its business.
英伟达公司正与美国政府密切合作,以确保面向中国市场的新芯片符合出口限制,同时该公司正努力应对地缘政治的不确定性,这些不确定性对其业务造成越来越大的压力。
The ongoing investigation into China Evergrande Group's founder and the heavily indebted property developer's offshore debt restructuring plan may continue to weigh down market confidence despite its stock price surge on Tuesday as it resumed trading following last week's suspension, analysts said.
分析师表示,对中国恒大集团创始人和这家负债累累的房地产开发商的离岸债务重组计划正在进行的调查可能会继续打压市场信心,尽管该公司在上周停牌后于周二恢复交易,股价飙升。
"Huawei's entry will weigh down on the performances of SAP and Oracle in the Chinese ERP market, especially reducing the use of their ERPs among Chinese State-owned companies," he said.
他表示:“华为的加入将影响SAP和Oracle在中国ERP市场的表现,尤其是减少其ERP在中国国有企业中的使用。”。
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp warned that its revenue for 2023 to "decline by low-teens percentage year-over-year," as the slowing demand for electronics weigh on the business of the biggest chip maker in the Chinese mainland.
半导体制造国际公司(Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp)警告称,其2023年的收入将“同比下降十几个百分点”,因为对电子产品的需求放缓给这家中国大陆最大芯片制造商的业务带来了压力。
This year, the global tech industry is expected to face challenges like weak demand, which might weigh on many companies' performance, they said.
他们表示,今年,全球科技行业预计将面临需求疲软等挑战,这可能会影响许多公司的业绩。
Zhu said the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to weigh on the recovery of industrial profits in the short term, and it also faces multiple pressures from shrinking demand, supply shocks weakening expectations.
朱表示,新冠肺炎疫情将在短期内继续影响工业利润的恢复,同时还面临需求萎缩、供应冲击削弱预期等多重压力。
As most current virtual reality devices weigh heavily on users' faces at contact points, NOLO VR, a Chinese manufacturer of augmented reality and virtual reality devices, is taking a different path.
由于目前大多数虚拟现实设备在接触点对用户的脸造成了沉重的负担,中国增强现实和虚拟现实设备制造商NOLO VR正在走一条不同的道路。
"The rising uncertainties weigh on customers' demand, but we will stick to the two business drivers-comprehensive finance and healthcare services to maintain a solid performance in the year of 2022," Yao Bo, Co-CEO of Ping An Insurance said at an online conference on Wednesday.
平安保险首席执行官姚Bo在周三的在线会议上表示:“不断增加的不确定性影响了客户的需求,但我们将坚持综合金融和医疗保健服务这两大业务驱动力,以在2022年保持稳定的业绩。”。
Coupled with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, global consumption power will be greatly reduced, which will not only put pressure on the company's capabilities to ensure supply but also weigh down on the market side.
再加上新冠肺炎疫情的影响,全球消费力将大幅下降,这不仅会给公司确保供应的能力带来压力,也会给市场带来压力。
Daiwa Capital Markets said in its research note: "Regulatory crackdowns continue to weigh on near-term market sentiment toward the sector.
大和资本市场在其研究报告中表示:“监管打压持续对市场对该行业短期内的情绪构成压力。”
"While short-term investment could weigh on profit growth, constant input in technology innovation will further consolidate the company's competitive edge.
尽管短期投资可能会对利润增长造成压力,但持续在技术创新上的投入将巩固公司的竞争优势。
The uncertain outlook for the epidemic is expected to weigh on the aviation industry, and further impact aircraft manufacturing through contracted demand for aircraft, thereby posing huge challenges to global aviation supply chains, according to experts.
Frauds or false disclosures of a small proportion of listed firms could dent investor confidence in a wider range of firms and weigh on the long-term performance of the A-share market, said Liu.
Chinese companies will become increasingly more afraid to use US products, and other countries will also weigh up their purchases of US products in key areas," said Lin Zhijie, an aviation industry analyst and columnist at Carnoc, one of China's largest civil aviation websites.
Mavic Mini is the first DJI drone to weigh below 250 grams, which aviation regulators around the world consider the safest category for drone flight.
In April, Anta launched its new brand Hydrogen Running Shoes, which weigh a mere 110 grams.
"Potential pricing pressure from expanding in-feed ad industry supply and cleanup of low-quality SME customers may continue to weigh on 2019 advertising growth," Chan said.
Such a strong performance, however, seems to weigh on the business of US tech giant Qualcomm, with its senior executive citing Huawei as a major factor resulting in the company's 13 percent year-on-year decline in revenue in the second quarter of 2019.
Uber Technologies Inc's conservative initial public offering could not keep its shares from sinking in their trading debut on Friday, fueling debate on Wall Street over whether the outcome of the most anticipated listing since Facebook Inc would weigh on other Silicon Valley unicorns.
China's deleveraging in the financial sector might weigh upon economic growth, but it is necessary as the campaign improves transparency and reduces debt risks, he said.
"As weakening market sentiment and escalating Sino-US trade tensions continue to weigh on the performance of IPOs in the city, investors might not blame the less-than - stellar debut on the company itself, whose share prices do not necessarily move in line with its fundamentals," said Francis Kwok Sze-chi, managing director at Freeman Securities in Hong Kong.
Looking ahead, the company expected the country's continued house purchase curbing policies to weigh on sales of home appliances such as air conditioners and kitchen appliances in the second half of the year, while ongoing consumption upgrades will further boost the sector's development.
com, said Apple has been pouring resources into environmental efforts in recent years, but the new fund plan came amid mounting concerns that a trade war between the US and China will weigh on companies working in both countries.
But the tightening real estate policies may weigh on the price increase in the high-end residential market, Joe Zhou, head of research for China at JLL, said.
The giant machines produce tissue rolls that weigh 2.5 metric tons, and the mill can produce 125 rolls a day.
这些大型机器生产的卫生纸卷重达2.5吨,而这家造纸厂每天能生产125卷。
Moreover, the US President Donald Trump administration's proposal to nationalize the construction of a 5G system in the name of national security will also weigh on Huawei and ZTE, which also make telecom equipment.
"Carriers' inability to drive rates upwards during the seasonally stronger third quarter despite robust demand growth and continued rate weakness in October and November is expected to weigh down the earnings performance in the fourth quarter of the year," said the report.
Getting the balance wrong could upset cable companies and weigh on the price they pay for ESPN.
A woman uses the self-service machine to weigh the products in a Yonghui superstores in Fuzhou, Fujian.
The incident highlights that LeEco's cash crunch is far worse than previously expected and is likely to further weigh on the business of its listed video-streaming unit Leshi Internet Information and Technology Corp, analysts said on Tuesday.
The 13.54-meter-high excavators weigh about 800 metric tons each, and can excavate 20 cubic meters of ore in one bucket.
Experts from China International Capital Corporation Limited said the contracting demand and tightening liquidity, both of which are taking place worldwide, will continue to weigh on commodity prices in 2024.
Weak demand for exports and the real estate crisis continued to weigh on growth, the ADB said in a report on Wednesday.
Despite positive developments in the services sector, various unfavorable factors such as insufficient internal and external demand and significant employment pressure continue to weigh on China's economy.
In addition, a weak external demand will dampen growth, and while the reopening will support services trade, subdued infrastructure and manufacturing activity will weigh on overall trade, as services activity tends to be less trade intensive, the report noted.
Experts said such rules are overly broad and the scope of controlled items far exceeds the internationally accepted list of controlled items, which will weigh heavily on the companies concerned.
Gao Ming, senior vice-president and managing director of Ruder Finn Group's Luxury Practice Greater China, said: "It's good to see a strong rebound in consumer confidence in the domestic luxury market, but the normalization of overseas travel may take some consumers away, which will weigh on the growth of domestic luxury consumption.
The IMF sees economic activity in the United States and the Euro Area slowing, where higher interest rates weigh on demand.
While sluggish global growth may weigh heavily on external demand for Asian exporters, China's notable economic rebound is sending out a positive signal to the rest of Asia and the world, according to the flagship report from the Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2023.
Higher oil demand will benefit oil exporters, though higher oil prices will likely weigh on the real income and growth of other economies, the report added.
According to the IMF, the rise in central bank rates to fight inflation and the Russia-Ukraine conflict continue to weigh on economic activity.
The IMF said that globally, the rise in central bank rates to fight inflation and the conflict in Ukraine continue to weigh on economic activity, with global inflation expected to fall from 8.8 percent in 2022, to 6.6 percent in 2023, and 4.3 percent in 2024, still above pre-pandemic levels of about 3.5 percent.
While multiple cyclical and structural headwinds — from a gloomy global outlook to China's weak property market — may weigh on the country's near-term outlook, macro policy easing will help stabilize the economy, with targeted property sector support, relief measures for households and infrastructure spending being the preferred policy tools, they said.
Former IMF official underlines confidence in recovering COVID-battered economyWhile multiple pressures and headwinds may weigh on China's short-term outlook, the optimized COVID-19 control measures and stronger policy support will lead to a notable rebound in 2023, according to Lin Jianhai, former secretary of the International Monetary Fund.
While multiple cyclical and structural headwinds — from a gloomy global outlook to China's weak property market — may weigh on the country's near-term outlook, macro policy easing will help stabilize the economy, with targeted property sector support, relief measures for households and infrastructure spending being the preferred policy tools, said Louise Loo, senior economist at British think tank Oxford Economics.
Nine out of 10 respondents expect both weak demand and high borrowing costs to weigh on firms, with more than 60 percent also pointing to higher input costs.
That external uncertainty will weigh on Hong Kong this year as the city is a small, open and free economy which relies heavily on external trade and investment.
China's manufacturing activity shrank for a fifth straight month in December, as COVID-19 outbreaks continued to weigh on both output and demand, a private sector pool showed on Tuesday.
Wang Zhe, senior economist at Caixin Insight Group, said the drop came as COVID-19 outbreaks continued to weigh on manufacturing activity.
While headwinds and pressures from a cloudy global outlook and COVID-19 shocks will continue to weigh on China's short-term outlook, the nation's economy still shows strong resilience and vitality, which are expected to lead to a notable recovery in 2023, officials and experts said.
This is the third consecutive month in which the PMI remained below the 50-point mark, separating growth from contraction, with the pandemic continuing to weigh on both output and demand.
Economists have warned that a potential global economic recession is looming as tighter financial conditions weigh on demand while geopolitical tensions linger.
China's factory activity was contracted in December for the third straight month as the COVID-19 outbreaks continue to weigh on both output and demand, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.
Market volatility may remain elevated in the coming three to six months as COVID-19 uncertainties continue to weigh on economic activity and market performance, Hu said, adding that UBS favors defensive sectors such as consumer staples to weather the short-term fluctuations.
The report said as global economic downward pressure might weigh on consumer sentiment and retail sales, some shoppers have become more cost-conscious.
Meanwhile, he warned of economic risks and challenges ahead, with renewed COVID-19 disruptions, a property downturn continuing to weigh on growth and weaker external demand curbing exports.
Nonetheless, organizations still need to weigh costs, benefits and supporting policies over the long run.
Meanwhile, high temperatures and droughts weigh on agricultural and industrial production.
Experts weigh June and first-half data, stress more efforts to make chains resilientChina's industrial output, an important economic indicator, continued its rise in June, growing by 3.9 percent year-on-year, thanks to the auto industry's rebound, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Friday.
Noting that risks including rising global inflation, geopolitical tensions and volatile international financial markets might continue to weigh on the economic outlook, the report said domestic demand will play a key role in stabilizing the country's growth during the second half of the year.
Experts weigh impact of headwinds, say economic globalization may gainThe package of trade outcomes at the World Trade Organization's 12th Ministerial Conference-MC12-has added resilience to the multilateral trading system, injecting more confidence into economic globalization, experts said on Wednesday.
"Any attempt to marginalize China will weigh down on the global industrial and supply chains that are already struggling with the lingering impacts of the COVID-19 epidemic," Bai said.
Yet experts caution that uncertainties surrounding the COVID-19 situation and the external environment could still complicate China's economic recovery and weigh on the yuan.
They warned that resurgent domestic COVID-19 cases in large cities like Shanghai will weigh on household consumption in the near term, and they expect policymakers to take more steps to shore up growth, such as stepping up fiscal and monetary easing, spurring consumption and expanding investment.
Though interest rate cuts could help alleviate domestic economic downside risks, such moves could intensify capital outflow pressure and weigh on the Chinese yuan by further bringing down Chinese bond yields, they said.
Tommy Wu, lead economist at Oxford Economics, said that while China's economy had a good start to the year, the recent COVID outbreak and renewed restrictions will weigh on consumption and cause short-term supply disruptions.
Official data shows that China's total trade in goods moved up another notch in 2021, exceeding $6 trillion for the first time, despite the pandemic continuing to weigh on global trade.
She added that while Omicron will weigh on activity in the first quarter of 2022, this effect will fade starting in the second quarter.
"Supply disruptions still weigh on activity and are contributing to higher inflation," adding to pressures from strong demand and elevated food and energy prices, said Gopinath.
The key economic meeting also stressed the importance of strengthening policy coordination, sticking with a systemic approach and improving policy effectiveness, which were seen as signs that policymakers will work to avoid any negative effect of its regulatory policies that could weigh on economic growth, experts said.
If the latest variant spreads widely, it could intensify global supply shortages of some commodities and weigh on domestic consumption, he said.
Zhu, however, noted that some downstream industries are still under huge cost pressures, which may weigh on their profitability.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and weigh on the world economy, trade remains an important engine for the growth of developing countries, he said.
Wu Chaoming, chief economist at Chasing Securities, said high factory-gate prices have underpinned the profits of upstream companies as they have also combined with lukewarm consumer demand to weigh on profits of downstream firms.
"As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread and weigh on the world economy, trade remains an important growth engine for developing countries, especially the Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries, who are still facing challenges domestically to open their borders, she said.
"An escalation of trade and technology tensions, notably between the United States and China, could weigh on investment and productivity growth, raising additional roadblocks in the recovery path," it noted.
The invisibility of critical information may hinder investors from judging the companies' fair value and therefore weigh on valuation, eroding profits that venture capital and private equity funds investing in the companies make from an IPO, he said.
This factor could weigh on China's surging exports.
The recent stringent regulatory moves on tutoring by private-sector companies, data security and potential monopolies in the internet sector have sparked discussions whether there will be more policy moves for high-quality development, but which could weigh on short-term growth of the services sector.
Li Qilin, chief economist at Shanghai-listed Hongta Securities, said rising raw material costs may squeeze the profit margins of downstream manufacturers, which may in turn weigh on employees' salaries and consumer spending.
At the same time, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that renewed waves and new variants of the novel coronavirus would continue to weigh on the global economy.
"Rising social restrictions will weigh on holiday spending.
These sectors offer exposure to global reflation, without the secular and environment-related headwinds that weigh on other cyclical sectors like banks and energy.
Business leaders said the government's new measures that weigh foreign investment in the context of national security and industrial security will help foreign investors better understand investment boundaries in China and boost business efficiency.
"A more protracted global recovery will weigh on confidence while muting external demand," he said.
"The strong rebound was largely in line with the findings in an official survey released on Monday, suggesting China's overall economic recovery is becoming more balanced and broader based, despite concerns that scattered COVID-19 cases found in some parts of the country could weigh on consumer activity," Reuters said.
"There is one homestay operator who specializes in crab farming, and he can weigh crabs by hand.
Looking to October, he said China's investment in infrastructure construction will likely continue to grow at a notable pace, while a property downturn will continue to weigh on growth and weaker external demand will curb exports.
The report said some shoppers have become more cost-conscious when participating in the Singles Day shopping festival, as 34 percent of respondents said they will think twice before spending and will only spend when necessary, given that global economic downward pressure might weigh on consumer sentiment and retail sales.
Looking ahead, analysts say that complicated international economic situations, resurgences of COVID-19 cases in several regions and feeble demand may combine to weigh on logistics operations in the fourth quarter.
The caskets, which weigh 25 kilograms, are made of paulownia wood, "which is light and easy to burn (during cremation).
Based on this, we believe future changes of output and exports from the two countries will undoubtedly continue to weigh on the global grain market.
She estimated that total retail sales of consumer goods, a vital consumption indicator, are expected to grow 6 to 7 percent this calendar year, given that a complex, grim and uncertain external environment and the pandemic might weigh on consumers' purchasing willingness.
Real estate development investment, however, might continue its downturn and weigh on economic growth as cooling home sales and financing difficulties are likely to make property developers turn more cautious in launching investment projects, Li added.
Coupled with COVID-19 headwinds, which could weigh on employment and income, further easing measures in the sector are needed to anchor expectations," Xing said.
The leftover policy room may be tapped in the coming year, as inflated energy and commodity costs, sporadic COVID-19 cases and a slowing property market may continue to weigh on the economy.
"The rising commodity prices and increasing shipping costs both weigh down on enterprises," Qiu said.
“邱说:‘不断上涨的大宗商品价格和持续攀升的运输成本,都给企业带来了沉重负担。’”
But high iron ore costs squeezed steel mills' profitability and may continue to weigh on margins," said Zhu Yi, a senior analyst for metals and mining at Bloomberg Intelligence.
但是高企的铁矿石成本挤压了钢铁厂的盈利能力,并可能继续对利润率构成压力,"彭博情报金属和矿业高级分析师朱毅(Zhu Yi)表示。
While the recent resurgence of COVID-19 cases in Beijing will further weigh on the market, it can also be expected that this difficult period will make way for future opportunities in the market, according to the report.
根据该报告,尽管近期北京COVID-19病例的再次增加将进一步给市场带来压力,但也可以预期,这一困难时期将为市场未来的机遇铺平道路。
Oversupply concerns weigh heavily on the steel sector in China as some 80 million metric tons of fresh capacity will hit the market this year amid dwindling demand due to the COVID-19 epidemic, an industry expert said.