turn the scales

turn the scales
{v. phr.} To affect the balance in favor of one party or group against the other. * /It could well be that the speech he made turned the scales in their favor./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • turn the scales — ► tip (or turn) the scales (or balance) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference. Main Entry: ↑scale …   English terms dictionary

  • turn the scales — {v. phr.} To affect the balance in favor of one party or group against the other. * /It could well be that the speech he made turned the scales in their favor./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn\ the\ scales — v. phr. To affect the balance in favor of one party or group against the other. It could well be that the speech he made turned the scales in their favor …   Словарь американских идиом

  • tip (or turn) the scales (or balance) — be the deciding factor; make the critical difference. → scaling …   English new terms dictionary

  • tip/turn the scales — ► tip (or turn) the scales (or balance) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference. Main Entry: ↑scale …   English terms dictionary

  • tip/turn the scales/balance — ► tip (or turn) the scales (or balance) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference. Main Entry: ↑scale …   English terms dictionary

  • turn the scale — phrasal also turn the balance 1. : to register weight used with at hand baggage turned the scale at 60 pounds 2. : to decide or determine something doubtful : prove decisive sharper claw or oilier feather might turn the …   Useful english dictionary

  • turn the balance — ► tip (or turn) the scales (or balance) be the deciding factor; make the critical difference. Main Entry: ↑scale …   English terms dictionary

  • turn the tide — {v. phr.} To change what looks like defeat into victory. * /We were losing the game until Jack got there. His coming turned the tide for us, and we won./ Compare: TIP THE SCALES …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn the tide — {v. phr.} To change what looks like defeat into victory. * /We were losing the game until Jack got there. His coming turned the tide for us, and we won./ Compare: TIP THE SCALES …   Dictionary of American idioms

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