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Heave Heaved Hove Past D Heaves Sigh Verb

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/hi͟ːv/
The forms heaves, heaving, heaved are used for meanings 1 to 4, and for the phrasal verb. The forms heaves, heaving, hove are used for meaning 5. 变化形式 heaves、heaving 和 heaved 用于义项1至4及短语动词。变化形式heaves、heaving 和 hove 用于义项5。
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[VERB 动词](用力地)推,拉,拖,举起 If you heave something heavy or difficult to move somewhere, you push, pull, or lift it using a lot of effort.
  [V n prep/adv]
  • It took five strong men to heave the statue up a ramp and lower it into place...

    靠了5个强壮的男子才将雕像拉上坡道,再下放到合适的位置。

  • He heaved Barney to his feet...

    他拉巴尼站了起来。

  • He heaved himself up off his stool.

    他从凳子上起了身。

  • Heave is also a noun.
    • It took only one heave to hurl him into the river.

      只一推,就把他推进了河里。

  • 2
    [VERB 动词](有节奏地)起伏 If something heaves, it moves up and down with large regular movements.
      [V]
      [V-ing]
  • His chest heaved, and he took a deep breath.

    他的胸脯上下起伏,然后他深深地吸了口气。

  • ...the grey, heaving seas.

    波涛起伏的灰色海面

  • 3
    [VERB 动词]呕吐;恶心 If you heave, or if your stomach heaves, you vomit or feel sick.
      [V]
  • He gasped and heaved and vomited again...

    他又开始又喘又吐起来。

  • My stomach heaved and I felt sick.

    我的胃翻腾起来,直想呕吐。

  • 4
    [VERB 动词]深叹,长舒(一口气) If you heave a sigh, you give a big sigh.
      [V n]
  • Mr Collier heaved a sigh and got to his feet.

    科利尔先生深叹一口气,站了起来。

  • 5
    [VERB 动词]人头攒动;挤满(人) If a place is heaving or if it is heaving with people, it is full of people.
      [V]
      [V with n]
      [usu cont]
      [mainly BRIT 主英]
      [INFORMAL 非正式]
  • The Happy Bunny club was heaving...

    “快乐兔”俱乐部里人头攒动。

  • Father Auberon's Academy Club positively heaved with dashing young men.

    父亲奥伯龙的“学院俱乐部”里真的是有为青年济济一堂。

  • 6
    [PHRASE 短语]出现;进入视野 When something heaves into view or heaves into sight, it appears.
      [V inflects]
      [WRITTEN 笔语]
  • The train that now hove into view was clearly of a much older vintage.

    现在进入视野的火车显然是一种古老得多的车型。

  • 7

    to heave a sigh of relief→see:
    sigh
    相关词组:
    heave to

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    heave / hiːv ; NAmE hiːv /
    verb
    ,
    noun
    heave heaves heaved hove heaving
    verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to lift, pull or throw sb/sth very heavy with one great effort (用力)举起,拖,拉,抛 heavesth/sb/yourself + adv./prep. I managed to heave the trunk down the stairs. 我用力把箱子弄下楼梯。 They heaved the body overboard. 他们使劲把尸体从船上抛入水中。 + adv./prep. We all heaved on the rope. 我们大家一起用力拉绳子。 2 [intransitive ] to rise up and down with strong, regular movements (强烈而有节奏地)起伏 The boat heaved beneath them. 小船在他们脚下颠簸着。 heavewith sth Her shoulders heaved with laughter. 她笑得双肩抖动。 3 [transitive ] ~ a sigh, etc. to make a sound slowly and often with effort (常指吃力地)缓慢发出(声音) We all heaved a sigh of relief. 我们都如释重负地舒了一口气。 4 [intransitive ] to experience the tight feeling in your stomach that you get before you vomit 恶心 The thought of it makes me heave. 一想到那事我就恶心。 IDIOM ˌheave into ˈsight/ˈview ( formal) (especially of ships 尤指船 ) to appear, especially when moving gradually closer from a long way off 从远处出现;进入视野 A ship hove into sight. 远处出现了一条船。 HELP  Hoveis usually used for the past tense and past participle in this idiom. 这个习语通常用 hove 作过去时及过去分词。 PHRASAL VERB ˌheave ˈto ( technical 术语 ) if a ship or its crew(= the people sailing it) heave to,the ship stops moving 停船 HELP  Hoveis usually used for the past tense and past participle in this phrasal verb. 这个短语动词通常用 hove 作过去时及过去分词。 noun 1 [countable ] an act of lifting, pulling or throwing 举;拖;拉;抛 With a mighty heave he lifted the sack onto the truck. 他用劲一举,把大麻袋扔到卡车上。 2 [uncountable ] ( especially literary) a rising and falling movement 起伏 the steady heave of the sea 大海汹涌不断的波涛 heave / hiːv ; NAmE hiːv /
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    heave1 verb
    heave2 noun
    heaveheave1 /hiːv/ ●○○ verb
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    1pull/lift [intransitive, transitive] to pull or lift something very heavy with one great effortheave somebody/something out of/into/onto etc something Alan heaved his suitcase onto his bed. Mary heaved herself out of bed.heave on/at British English We had to heave on the rope holding the anchor to get it on board. see thesaurus at
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    2throw [transitive] to throw something heavy using a lot of effort:  John heaved the metal bar over the fence. see thesaurus at
    throw
    3heave a sigh to breathe in and then breathe out noisily and slowly once:  Rebecca heaved a sigh of relief.4move up and down [intransitive] to move up and down with very strong movements:  Michael’s shoulders heaved with silent laughter. The sea heaved up and down beneath the boat.5vomit [intransitive] informal to vomit6 (past tense and past participle hove) heave in sight/into view literary to appear, especially by getting closer from a distance:  A few moments later a large ship hove into view.
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    heave to phrasal verb (past tense and past participle hove to /ˌhəʊv ˈtuː $ ˌhoʊv-/) technical if a ship heaves to, it stops moving
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    1[countable] a strong pulling, pushing, or lifting movement:  He gave the door a good heave.2[uncountable] literary a strong rising or falling movement
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