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词汇 heave
释义 heave
verb
uk /hiːv/ us /hiːv/

heaveverb (MOVE)


[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ]
to move something heavy using a lot of effort: 拉,推,举起,移动(重物)
He heaved the bag onto his shoulder.他把袋子扛上肩膀。
He cleared a space, heaving boxes out of the way.他搬开箱子腾出一块地方。
[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]informal
to throw something forcefully, especially something large and heavy: 扔,投掷(尤指笨重物)
She picked up a heavy book and heaved it at him.她拿起一本大书就朝他扔过去。
[ I ]
If something heaves, it makes one or more large movements up and down: 上下起伏
As the wind increased, the deck of the ship began to heave beneath his feet.随着风力增大,轮船甲板开始在他脚下颠簸起来。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pulling
draft
drag
drag someone away
draught
draw something up
haul
heave-ho
heft
hitch something up
pull at something
reel
reel something in/out
retract
retractable
suck
tow
traction
wrench
wrest
yank

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Throwing
Moving upwards

heaveverb (VOMIT)


[ I ]
to feel as if you are going to vomit: 恶心,想吐
The smell of the fish made me/my stomach heave.鱼的味道让我一阵恶心。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Vomiting & feelings of sickness
airsickness
bring
bring someone up
carsick
carsickness
chunder
dry heave
nausea
nauseatingly
puke
retch
seasickness
sick something up
sick to your stomachidiom
sick-making
sickeningly
spew
travel sickness
vomit
woozy

Idiom


heave a sigh of relief
heave
noun[ C ]
uk /hiːv/ us /hiːv/
the act of throwing, pushing, or pulling something with a lot of effort: 投掷;推;拉
give a heaveThey gave a great heave and rolled the boulder out of the way.他们一起用力将大石头推到路旁。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pulling
draft
drag
drag someone away
draught
draw something up
haul
heave-ho
heft
hitch something up
pull at something
reel
reel something in/out
retract
retractable
suck
tow
traction
wrench
wrest
yank

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Pushing and shoving
Throwing

heave | American Dictionary


heave
verb
us/hiv/

heaveverb (MOVE)


[ I/T ]
to pull, push, lift, or throw something heavy:
[ Talways+ adv/prep ]He leaned his weight against the door and heaved it open.
[ I/T ]
If something heaves, it moves up and down:
[ I ]After the race she was covered in sweat, her chest heaving.

heaveverb (VOMIT)


[ I ]infml
to feel as if you are going to vomit, or to vomit
heave
noun[ C ]
us/hiv/

heavenoun[C] (MOVEMENT)


the act of pulling, pushing, lifting, or throwing something with a lot of effort:
With a great heave, they rolled the boulder out of the way.

Examples of heave


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I am sure that great sighs of relief will be heaved by many ordinary exhibitors.
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In a world heaving and seething with thermo-nuclear devices and material, human fallibility may let loose catastrophe which human purpose never intended.
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The old image of a dock worker heaving about heavy cargoes went out of the window with the mechanisation of the ports.
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Only a short time later our stomachs have heaved again with a fresh sense of outrage.
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There unexpectedly hove in sight a very large and straggling fleet.
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Does it not be hove us as legislators to be very careful what laws we pass?
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Six months later he was heaved out, on other grounds certainly, but it was not an exhibition of loyalty.
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I found it heaving with patients, with admissions being accommodated in day care beds because every other bed was full.
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Deep sighs of relief were heaved on that side of the table.
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Again, we are often put off by heaving that when farms are vacant there are many people who are ready to buy them.
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I imagine the draftsman must have heaved a sigh of relief when he succeeded in getting that sentence off.
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The earth really has heaved and brought forth a mouse.
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People heaved a sigh of relief because there appeared at last to be government recognition of the need to co-ordinate activities in the regions.
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When that agreement was reached, everybody heaved a sigh of relief and hoped that at last this terrible sugar problem had been solved.
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We should have the courage to make a dash for freedom, rather than heaving sighs of relief.
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