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heaver4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

heaved or hove; heav·ing.

  1. to raise or lift with effort or force; hoist: to heave a heavy ax.
  2. to throw, especially to lift and throw with effort, force, or violence: to heave an anchor overboard; to heave a stone through a window.
  3. Nautical. to move into a certain position or situation: to heave a vessel aback.to move in a certain direction: Heave the capstan around! Heave up the anchor!
v. 无主动词 verb

heaved or hove; heav·ing.

  1. to rise and fall in rhythmically alternate movements: The ship heaved and rolled in the swelling sea.
  2. to breathe with effort; pant: He sat there heaving and puffing from the effort.
  3. to vomit; retch.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or effort of heaving.
  2. a throw, toss, or cast.
  3. Geology. the horizontal component of the apparent displacement resulting from a fault, measured in a vertical plane perpendicular to the strike.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. heave down, Nautical. to careen.
  2. heave out, Nautical. to shake loose.to loosen from its gaskets in order to set it.
  3. heave to, Nautical.to stop the headway of, especially by bringing the head to the wind and trimming the sails so that they act against one another.to come to a halt.

heaver 近义词

heaver

等同于 catapult

更多heaver例句

  1. He was drinking beer like a coal-heaver, and yet you couldn't but perceive that he was a gentleman.
  2. In this rickety, filthy, old tenement the coal-heaver rented two rooms on the third floor.
  3. It is somewhere said in that work that the wife of a coal-heaver is more respectable than the mistress of a prince.
  4. He said he would have been a coal-heaver rather than be dependent upon his relations.
  5. He once hired himself as a potman, and then as a coal-heaver.