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WEIGH

Definitionen von WEIGH

  1. etwas abwiegen, das Gewicht bestimmen, wiegen
  2. (veraltet) etwas hochheben, anheben
  3. etwas abwägen
  4. Schifffahrt: den Anker lichten

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Anzahl der Buchstaben

5

Ist Palindrom

Nein

7
EI
GH
IG
IGH
WE
WEI

116

12

340

40
EG
EGW
EH
EI
EW
EWG
GE
GEI
GH
GHE
GHI
GI
GIE
GW

Beispiele für die Verwendung von WEIGH in einem Satz

  • Harriers stand between 19 and 21 inches at the shoulder, and adults weigh between 45 and 65 lbs.
  • In the Galapagos species the males weigh about 250 kg with a length of 250 to 270 cm, while the females weigh from 60 to 100 kg with a length of between 150 and 170 cm.
  • Two-stroke engines can also have fewer moving parts, and thus be cheaper to manufacture and weigh less.
  • The 8K72 booster used for the first generation Luna probes could only deliver 325 kg (716 pounds) to the Moon on an inaccurate direct ascent trajectory, and the E-6 probe would weigh a minimum of 1,500 kg (3,306 pounds) so it would require the new, more powerful 8K78 booster developed for the planetary missions, which also allowed a much more accurate parking orbit launch.
  • Nonetheless, as an airborne torpedo could weigh as much as , more than twice the bomb load of contemporary single-engined bombers, the aircraft carrying it usually needed to be specially designed for the purpose.
  • Critical judgments, whether derived from critical thinking or not, weigh up a range of factors, including an assessment of the extent to which the item under review achieves its purpose and its creator's intention and a knowledge of its context.
  • Running cars weigh more than they were built to, because owners will install roughly 14 car batteries, and a balancing charger, rather than the original batteries that weighed much less.
  • Therefore, otherwise healthy babies (who would weigh more if it were not for the fact their mother smoked) are born underweight.
  • The warship uses two Mark II stockless anchors that weigh 30 tons each, with each link of the anchor chain weighing.
  • Some manufacturers still make the slightly larger traditional lead balls that weigh around , which are generally intended for use in rifled barrels (because lead is more malleable and exerts less wear on riflings).
  • Although they are not the heaviest vipers, since the Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) and the eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) are heavier, large adults can weigh.
  • Pangolins are 30 to 90 cm (1 to 3 feet) long exclusive of the tail and weigh from 5 to 27 kg (10 to 60 pounds).
  • Gwendolyn Henley Shamblin Lara (February 18, 1955 – May 29, 2021) was the founder of the Remnant Fellowship Church, founder of the Christian diet program The Weigh Down Workshop, and an American author.
  • Peirce's pragmatism, that is, pragmaticism, differed in Peirce's view from other pragmatisms by its commitments to the spirit of strict logic, the immutability of truth, the reality of infinity, and the difference between (1) actively willing to control thought, to doubt, to weigh reasons, and (2) willing not to exert the will, willing to believe.
  • Foxhounds are medium-large dogs and males typically weigh 29-32 kg (65-70 lb) and females 27-29 kg (60-65 lb).
  • Born in Moscow, Rush County, Indiana, McCoy would eventually weigh , stand , and go on to a record 81 wins (55 by KO, with 6 losses, 9 no decision, and 6 disqualifications).
  • The Maus tank was originally designed to weigh approximately 100 tons and be armed with a 128 mm main gun and a 75 mm co-axial secondary gun.
  • Bluetick Coonhounds should be 21 inches to 27 inches tall at the shoulder and males weigh approximately 55 to 80 pounds (25 to 36 kg).
  • The uniform weight of the casino's official tokens allows them to weigh great stacks or heaps of chips rather than tally them (though aids such as chip trays are far more common).
  • Using Poland as an unfavourable example, he said that "when someone talks about how our method of selecting the head of state is undignified, he should first weigh the consequences of a direct vote".



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