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  • 11weight\ of\ the\ world\ on\ one's\ back — • weight of the world on one s shoulders • weight of the world on one s back • world on one s shoulders • world on one s back n. phr. A very heavy load of worry or responsibility; very tired or worried behavior, as if carrying the world; behavior …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 12weight\ of\ the\ world\ on\ one's\ shoulders — • weight of the world on one s shoulders • weight of the world on one s back • world on one s shoulders • world on one s back n. phr. A very heavy load of worry or responsibility; very tired or worried behavior, as if carrying the world; behavior …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 13Weight Watchers — Weight Watch|ers trademark an international organization that helps people who want to become thinner. Its members go to regular meetings, where they get advice about how to ↑diet and where they all support each other and praise members who have… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 14weight off your shoulders — If something is a weight off your shoulders, you have relieved yourself of a burden, normally a something that has been troubling you or worrying you …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 15have issues (with something) — informal phrase to have problems dealing with something I still have issues with my weight. Thesaurus: to hate or dislike someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: issue …

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  • 16have the cares of the world on (your) shoulders — have the cares/weight of the world on (your) shoulders if you look or feel as if you have the cares of the world on your shoulders, you look or feel very worried or sad. I ve never seen such a change in anyone. He looks as if he s got the cares… …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 17Weight — This article is about the physical concept. For other uses, see Weight (disambiguation). A spring scale measures the weight of an object (according to the operational definition) …

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  • 18Weight training — This article is about strength training using weight (gravity) to generate resistance to contraction. For basic principles on increasing the strength of muscles, see strength training. A complete weight training workout can be performed with a… …

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  • 19weight — weight1 [ weıt ] noun *** 1. ) uncount a measurement of how heavy a person or thing is: in weight: It was about 12 pounds in weight. lose weight (=become thinner): Have you lost weight? put on/gain weight (=become fatter): Susan gained weight… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 20weight — I UK [weɪt] / US noun Word forms weight : singular weight plural weights *** 1) a) [uncountable] a measurement of how heavy a person or thing is in weight: It was about 12 pounds in weight. lose weight (= become thinner): Have you lost weight?… …

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