heavy / ˈhɛv i /

⭐基础词汇沉重沉重的厚重

heavy3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

heav·i·er, heav·i·est.

  1. of great weight; hard to lift or carry: a heavy load.
  2. of great amount, quantity, or size; extremely large; massive: a heavy vote; a heavy snowfall.
  3. of great force, intensity, turbulence, etc.: a heavy sea.
n. 名词 noun

plural heav·ies.

  1. a somber or ennobled theatrical role or character: Iago is the heavy in Othello.
  2. the theatrical role of a villain.
  3. an actor who plays a theatrical heavy.
adv. 副词 adverb

heavy 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

having great weight

adj. 形容词 adjective

difficult, severe

adj. 形容词 adjective

depressed, gloomy

adj. 形容词 adjective

listless, slow

heavy构成的短语

  • heavy going
  • heavy hand, with a
  • heavy heart, with a
  • heavy hitter
  • hot and heavy
  • make heavy weather of
  • play the heavy
  • time hangs heavy

更多heavy例句

  1. On heavier, more powerful machines, good tires are even more important, as they let you access more of the ATV’s power.
  2. Please note this is a heavy item at approximately 47 pounds.
  3. Smooth binding and rounded corners keep this notebook sturdy after heavy use.
  4. Tech always carries a heavy weight, but that increases markedly when investors bid shares up.
  5. She endorsed Medicare-for-all and a Green New Deal, suggesting that a suburb-heavy state that has trended toward Democrats could have more liberal representation in Washington.
  6. The clichés about football-obsessed husbands and frustrated wives are pretty heavy-handed.
  7. “There is a heavy security presence but nothing has changed,” agrees Father Javier.
  8. The running machines are a gloomy chorus of heavy-footed stomping.
  9. “JSwipe is currently under heavy load,” flashed across the screen, one night as a friend and I looked at it.
  10. Up till then I was just a dog-assed heavy, one of the posse.
  11. The policemen looked dull and heavy, as if never again would any one be criminal, and as if they had come to know it.
  12. Drone: the largest tube of a bag-pipe, giving forth a dull heavy tone.
  13. Hunter-Weston despite his heavy losses will be advancing to-morrow which should divert pressure from you.
  14. Heavy firing continued all that afternoon, inflicting great loss on the rebels, whilst the Spaniards lost one soldier.
  15. The keen resentment had faded from his face, but an immense reproach was there—a heavy, helpless, appealing reproach.