"Weightwatcher" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Weightwatchers is a weight loss program and a brand of dietary products, developed by Dr. George McGovern in 1961 and commercialized through the Weight Watchers organization founded by Jean Nidetch. The program assigns a numerical point system to foods based on their caloric density, dietary fiber, and sugar content. Members of the program receive individualized food plans and participate in weekly group meetings.
Without weight or heaviness; weightless. <br><br>Example: She floated through the air weightlessly, as if defying gravity.
Weightlessness refers to a state of being without weight or having an object appear as though it is weightless, as it is in a state of free fall or orbit. It is often achieved in space or in situations where an object is lifted above the surface of a strong gravitational pull, such as in aircraft or on spaceships.
Engage in weightlifting, which is a form of strength training that involves the use of weights to build and maintain muscle mass and strength.
An athlete who competes in weightlifting, a sport in which they attempt to lift the greatest weight possible in various lifts, such as the snatch, clean and jerk, and deadlift.
Having great importance or urgency, often requiring careful consideration or attention. Serious and not to be taken lightly.
Weihai is a city in the east of Shandong Province, People's Republic of China. Its name, Weihai, literally means "Luxuriant Sea" in Chinese.
Weiland may refer to:<br><br>1. Scott Weiland (1967-2015), American musician and lead vocalist of the Stone Temple Pilots.<br>2. Julia Weiland, a fictional character from the animated TV series "Sailor Moon".<br>3. Patrick Weiland is the given name of Bruno Hauptmann, the American poet - his penname is Patrick Weiland
Weimar can refer to several things. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br>1. <strong>Weimar Republic</strong>: The Weimar Republic was the German state that existed from 1919 to 1933, named after the city of Weimar, where the National Assembly that drafted the Weimar Constitution met. It was a period of German history marked by significant cultural and economic changes.<br>2. <strong>City of Weimar</strong>: Weimar is a town in central Germany, known for its rich cultural heritage and historic landmarks such as the Bauhaus building, where the influential art and design movement was founded.<br>3. <strong>Weimar culture</strong>: Weimar culture refers to the cultural and intellectual movement that emerged in the 1920s in Weimar Germany. It was characterized by a vibrant arts scene, avant-garde writing and art, and a focus on experimental expression.<br>4. <strong>Weimar economic model</strong>: The Weimar economic model refers to the economic policy introduced during the Weimar Republic, characterized by massive inflation, reparations, and a weak currency. This model had a significant impact on the global economy and international relations.<br><br>Please let me know if you would like more information on any of these topics!