| 单词 | weigh someone down | 
| 释义 | 1 (phrasal verb)  Definition (of a heavy load) to impede the movements of The soldiers were weighed down by their heavy packs. Synonyms burden  We decided not to burden him with the news. overload  an effective method that will not overload staff with more paperwork encumber  fishermen encumbered with bulky clothing and boots overburden tax  Overcrowding has taxed the city's ability to deal with waste. weight  His life was a struggle, weighted with failures and disappointments. strain  The prison service is already under considerable strain. handicap  Greater levels of stress may seriously handicap some students. saddle  The war saddled the country with huge foreign debt. hamper  I was hampered by a lack of information. 2 (phrasal verb)  Definition (of a problem or difficulty) to worry (someone) a great deal He could not shake off the guilt that weighed him down. Synonyms oppress  The atmosphere in the room oppressed her. worry  ‘Why didn't you tell us?’ – ‘Didn't want to worry you.’ trouble  Is anything troubling you? burden depress  The state of the country depresses me. haunt  The memory of his mistakes still haunts him. plague  She was plagued by weakness, fatigue, and dizziness. get down torment  the torments of being a writer take control of hang over beset  The country is beset by severe economic problems. prey on bear down gnaw at cast down press down on overburden weigh upon lie heavy on Additional synonymsin the sense of beset Definition to trouble or harass constantly The country is beset by severe economic problems. Synonyms plague,  trouble,  embarrass,  torture,  haunt,  torment,  harass,  afflict,  badger,  perplex,  pester,  vex,  entangle,  bedevilin the sense of depress Definition to make sad and gloomy The state of the country depresses me. Synonyms sadden,  upset,  distress,  chill,  discourage,  grieve,  daunt,  oppress,  desolate,  weigh down,  cast down,  bring tears to your eyes,  make sad,  dishearten,  dispirit,  make your heart bleed,  aggrieve,  deject,  make despondent,  cast a gloom upon,  harsh someone's mellow or buzz (slang) in the sense of encumber Definition to hinder or impede fishermen encumbered with bulky clothing and boots Synonyms hamper,  restrict,  handicap,  slow down,  cramp,  inhibit,  clog,  hinder,  inconvenience,  overload,  impede,  weigh down,  trammel,  incommode (formal) Nearby words of | 
	
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