タイジュウ
Meanings
Noun
1. (body) weight
Pitch accent
イジュウ
Composed of
body; physique; shape; form; substance; identity; field
jūbako; multi-tiered food box; heavy; serious; extreme; -fold
Used in vocabulary (4 in total)
scale; bathroom scale; weighing machine
weight loss; weight reduction; weight decrease
Examples (40 in total)
Do you want to put on weight?
I'm worried about my weight.
I'm going to lose weight.
Are you happy with your weight?
What's your weight?
It's not easy to lose weight.
I lost weight this week.
How can I gain weight?
You don't weigh more than me.
She has lost weight.
Do you know your height and weight?
He tried to reduce his weight.
He is heavy by nature.
I weighed myself on the bathroom scales.
I'm very worried about my weight.
I've decided to weigh myself every day starting today.
Try to lose weight by jogging.
She wants to lose weight because she is overweight.
If you want to lose weight, you should cut down on between-meal snacks.
I have to alter my clothes because I've lost weight.
She's lost a lot of weight since she went on a diet.
Tom and Mary are exactly the same weight.
She has spent hours at the gym trying to lose weight.
The boxer lost his weight for the match.
The ice is too thin to bear your weight.
What do you think the best way to lose weight is?
The ice isn't thick enough to hold our weight.
I can easily give up chocolate to lose weight.
The ice on the lake is too thin to bear your weight.
The baby weighed seven pounds at birth.
Some people think that eating grapefruit with every meal will help you lose weight.
Is this ladder strong enough to bear my weight?
She decided to drink water instead of soft drinks in order to lose weight.
Tomiko guessed my weight correctly.
My weight is 58 kilograms.
I weigh about 60 kilos.
George weighs at least 70 kilograms.
His weight is double what it was ten years ago.
The wrestler weighs over 200 kilograms.
Ants can lift things that are more than 50 times their own weight.