reweigh
verb [ T ] (also re-weigh) uk/ˌriːˈweɪ/ us/ˌriˈweɪ/
(OBJECTS)
重新称重
to weigh something again to find out how heavy it is
Compounds are added to the raw rubber and the final mix is reweighed. 化合物被添加到生橡胶中,最终混合物被重新称量。
If the carrier suspects the weight is inaccurate, they will charge a fee to re-weigh and re-class the shipment.
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- Each parcel of butter is tasted and then re-weighed before a buyer will accept it.
(FACTS)
重新考虑
to consider information again carefully, in order to reach a decision
They use probabilities to weigh and reweigh the risks and rewards of every decision.
The court cannot re-weigh the evidence and set aside the verdict simply because it feels some other result would be more reasonable. 法院不能仅仅因为觉得其他结果更合理就重新权衡证据并撤销判决。
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- It is not our role to re-weigh this judgment.