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 outweigh [,aut'wei]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 比...重, 比...重要, 比...有价值



    outweigh
    [ verb ]
    1. be heavier than

    2. <verb.competition>
    3. weigh more heavily

    4. <verb.stative> outbalance overbalance preponderate
      these considerations outweigh our wishes


    Outweigh \Out*weigh"\, v. t.
    To exceed in weight or value.

    1. "The benefits of being breast-fed by an HIV-infected mother clearly outweigh the risks in developing countries," said Kathy I. Kennedy of Family Health International in Research Triangle Park, N.C.
    2. Mr. Palmer suggests that the sins of President Carter in dealing with Iran, as claimed by Mr. Bani-Sadr, far outweigh those of candidate Reagan and therefore the Democrats (not the citizenry) should drop the whole subject.
    3. Attractively staged by the designer-director John Pascoe, well-paced by John DeMain, the company's music director, and often impressively sung, this production made a strong case that "Maria's" musical virtues far outweigh its dramatic flaws.
    4. Those factors, S&P noted, seem to outweigh the near-term benefits Chrysler will get from its ongoing $1.5 billion cost-cutting program.
    5. The court's decision, however, said, "Warnings on these items would have conceded benefits; the FTC's position is that the perceived negative effects _ derision, etc. _ would either outweigh those benefits or render them minimal.
    6. Because that shift has taken place while trading continues to be heavy, he thinks selling pressure may now outweigh buying pressure.
    7. That's why I want a trade bill and why I so regret the addition of counterproductive measures that outweigh the positive features of this legislation.
    8. I think any attempt to change that will be very difficult," said Seidman, whose agency released its own study early this year concluding that the benefits of deposit insurance outweigh the drawbacks.
    9. This will increase development costs sharply, but the human gains are expected to outweigh the financial outlays.
    10. Naturally, there are costs to decentralization, but these costs seldom outweigh the benefits.
    11. It might not suit his character to give up power to his central bank; but the risks of holding on to the policy reins outweigh the apparent gains of being able to manipulate interest rates before elections.
    12. The industry hopes its national security arguments will outweigh the Bush administration's opposition to trade barriers.
    13. Among others, Mexico felt that the principles of non-intervention should outweigh all other considerations in dealing with internal problems in member states.
    14. But it would leave waiver authority if the president thought the costs of import curbs would outweigh the benefits.
    15. Although one option allows banks to recapture more funds if the price of oil rises, officials said the income earned from high oil prices would far outweigh possible givebacks to the banks.
    16. But it probably exists. The issue is whether the benefits of lower unemployment outweigh the costs of lower incentives to acquire skills.
    17. The EPA allows them to be used because it considers their benefits in preventing rotting or infestation to outweigh the risk of cancer, agency spokesman Al Heier said.
    18. He adds: "While show business can be aggravating at times, we feel the thrill of having friends and relatives see the girls on TV helps outweigh the problems."
    19. The Australian and New Zealand currencies are so volatile that principal losses could outweigh the extra interest.
    20. However, it is far from clear whether the benefits to be gained from increased cost efficiency can outweigh the loss of efficiency in allocating services.
    21. In another section of the ruling, Judge Greene said "broad public policies" intended to promote "efficient, rapid and inexpensive dissemination" of information outweigh potential antitrust problems.
    22. As a result, most value investors buy a spread of stocks, hoping that the recovery of some will outweigh the losses on a few.
    23. "The costs outweigh the benefits," says Jerry Milian, an actor and a Shagger.
    24. Allowing the Fifth Amendment to outweigh the child's welfare could hamstring juvenile courts, Tyler said.
    25. They also have to inject some extra capital to compensate for defaults by borrowers. NatWest injected an extra Pounds 3m 'shortfall fund'. While the attractions now seem to outweigh the costs, the question remains of whether banks face unforeseen risks.
    26. However, recent US legal decisions have concluded that benefits outweigh the risk of vaccinations. The immediate financial impact of the move is minimal, however.
    27. Many parents evidently feel the benefits outweigh any risks. Within hours of Monday's operation, the Children's Liver Foundation in Sherman Oaks, Calif., was swamped with calls about the procedure.
    28. I had asked Rene as I left whether he had any final message for the readers of The Wall Street Journal, and he said to tell them that Nicaragua will prevail, that the moral will always outweigh the material forces.
    29. Mr Purves promised yesterday that the synergies from the deal would outweigh these one-off costs.
    30. (S&N spent a total of Pounds 25m on R&D last year - Pounds 5m centrally and the remainder by its operating businesses.) But John Robinson, chief executive, says the benefits far outweigh the costs.
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