tip the scales at
idiomPart ofscale
tip the scales at — idiom
1. to have a particular weight when measured, used especially when stating someone'
1.慣用語
釋義
to have a particular weight when measured, used especially when stating someone's or something's weight.
例句
The newborn baby tipped the scales at just over three kilograms.
The champion pumpkin tipped the scales at over four hundred kilograms at the fair.