hove 英 [həʊv]  

hove

hove  英 [həʊv]

v. 举起;抛(heave的过去式和过去分词) 

进行时:hoving  过去式:hove  过去分词:hove  第三人称单数:hoves 

There wasn't a specialist children's bookshop in Brighton and hove, and the reception has been wonderful. 在Brighton和Hove以前都没有专业的儿童书店,而且我们的接待做的非常棒。
Luc Van den hove, President and CEO of IMEC is expected to announced the move during his keynote speech at today’s SPIE advanced lithography conference. IMEC机构的总裁 兼CEO Luc Van den hove会在今天召开的SPIE高级光刻技术会议(SPIE advanced lithography conference)上所作的演讲中介绍这台光刻机的有关信息。

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  • v. 举起;抛(heave的过去式和过去分词)
  • 1. There wasn't a specialist children's bookshop in Brighton and hove, and the reception has been wonderful.

    在Brighton和Hove以前都没有专业的儿童书店,而且我们的接待做的非常棒。

  • 2. Luc Van den hove, President and CEO of IMEC is expected to announced the move during his keynote speech at today’s SPIE advanced lithography conference.

    IMEC机构的总裁 兼CEO Luc Van den hove会在今天召开的SPIE高级光刻技术会议(SPIE advanced lithography conference)上所作的演讲中介绍这台光刻机的有关信息。

  • 3. Vanessa Lewis at The Book Nook in hove: "We opened in March 2009. I used to be a teacher, and Julie [Ward] my partner worked in marketing and publishing.

    来自Hove的瓦内萨·刘易斯说:“我们从2009年3月开始营业,我以前是一名老师,我的合伙人朱莉以前从事市场与出版业。

  • hove (v.1) mid-13c., of birds, "remain suspended in air;" also generally, "to float, rise to the surface;" from c. 1300 as "wait in readiness or expectation;" late 14c. as "loom protectively over," also figurative, of unknown origin. In Middle English often of ships at anchor, standing off a coast. Common 13c.-16c., then superseded by its derivative, hover (v.)).
  • hove (v.2) "to rise up, to swell," 1590s, evidently from heave (v.), perhaps from its past tense form hove.
hove / ; NAmE / past tense, past participle of heave hove / ; NAmE /
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