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heave
- IPA[hēv]
美式
- lift or haul (a heavy thing) with great effort;pull, raise, or move (a boat or ship) by hauling on a rope or ropes
- an act of heaving, especially a strong pull;a sideways displacement in a fault.
verb: heave, 3rd person present: heaves, gerund or present participle: heaving, past tense: heaved, past participle: heaved
noun: heave, plural noun: heaves
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動詞
- 1. lift or haul (a heavy thing) with great effort she heaved the sofa back into place he heaved himself out of bed 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ pull, raise, or move (a boat or ship) by hauling on a rope or ropes Martin thought he might be able to heave the lifeboat in closer
- ▪ informal throw (something heavy) she heaved half a brick at him 同義詞
- 2. produce (a sigh) he heaved a euphoric sigh of relief 同義詞
- 3. rise and fall rhythmically or spasmodically his shoulders heaved as he panted 同義詞
- ▪ make an effort to vomit; retch my stomach heaved 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an act of heaving, especially a strong pull with that last heave, Maurice's anchor wrenched clear of the mud
- 2. a sideways displacement in a fault.
- 3. informal a case of retching or vomiting waiting for the heaves to subside
- 4. a disease of horses, with labored breathing.
- past of heave
Oxford Dictionary
- past of heave
Oxford American Dictionary
- a resort on the southern coast of England, a city (with Brighton) from 2000; population 69,500 ...
Oxford Dictionary
- dismissal or elimination from a job, institution, or contest: conjecture over who'll get the heave-ho
- used when lifting or pulling something heavy.
Oxford Dictionary
- dismissal or elimination from a job, institution, or contest: conjecture over who'll get the heave-ho
- used when lifting or pulling something heavy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the uplift of water-saturated soil or other surface deposits due to expansion on freezing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- experience the reflex of vomiting; retch: I puked and puked until I was dry-heaving
- an instance or feeling of retching: I feel the dry-heaves starting, the knee-jerk reaction to my anxiety attacks
Oxford American Dictionary
- experience the reflex of vomiting; retch: I puked and puked until I was dry-heaving
- an instance or feeling of retching: I feel the dry-heaves starting, the knee-jerk reaction to my anxiety attacks
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- lift or haul (something heavy) with great effort: she heaved the sofa back into place he heaved himself out of bed
- an act of heaving: with that last heave, Maurice's anchor wrenched clear of the mud
Oxford Dictionary