heave
heave 英 [hi:v] 美 [hiv]
vt. 举起;使起伏;投掷;恶心;发出(叹息等) vi. 起伏;举起;喘息;呕吐 n. 举起;起伏;投掷;一阵呕吐
进行时:heaving 过去式:heaved 过去分词:heaved 第三人称单数:heaves 名词复数:heaves
- When you heave something, you haul or lift a heavy object. You might not realize how fat your cat has become until you have to heave him out of the way to make room for yourself on the sofa.
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- vt. 举起;使起伏;投掷;恶心;发出(叹息等)
- vi. 起伏;举起;喘息;呕吐
- n. 举起;起伏;投掷;一阵呕吐
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1. With one last heave, the net was hauled in.
随着最后的一下猛拉,网被拖了上来。
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2. I saw the shoreline water heave above a thrashing paichi, an enormous black fish of these waters; one had been caught the previous week weighing 430 pounds.
我看到近岸的河水在起伏,上面翻腾着一条巨滑舌鱼,那是这一带水域出产的一种奇大的黑鱼;上一个星期捕获一条,重达430磅。
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3. She leaned her forehead against the frame, stretching our hinge as far as she could so that my back wouldn’t heave against hers as we both gasped for breath.
她把前额抵在门楣上,竭力拉开我们的连体部位,这样我俩大口大口喘气的时候,我的背就不会凸起顶着她的背了。
- heave (n.) 1570s, from heave (v.). Meaning "a dismissal" is from 1944.
- heave (v.) Old English hebban "to lift, raise; lift up, exalt" (class VI strong verb; past tense hof, past participle hafen), from Proto-Germanic *hafjan (source also of Old Norse hefja, Dutch heffen, German heben, Gothic hafjan "to lift, raise"), from PIE *kap-yo-, from root *kap- "to grasp." The sense evolution would be "to take, take hold of," thence "lift."
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