heavyweight 的 2 个定义
- a person of more than average weight.
- a heavyweight boxer or wrestler.
- a person, company, nation, or other entity that is powerful and influential:a price hike initiated by the heavyweights in the industry.
heavyweight 近义词
heavy
big-league
dignitary
更多heavyweight例句
- The paper is heavyweight, which will cushion every line no matter how thin or hard your graphite.
- Made from Seea’s heavyweight C-Skin fabric, the suit is constructed from a blend of polyester and spandex yet feels like lightweight neoprene.
- Few seemed surprised that this attempt at revolutionizing the healthcare system and lowering costs from major heavyweights fell apart for Haven.
- This month, the Chile-born actor is a part of not one but two heavyweight entertainment properties at their peak.
- It wasn’t even close to the most significant transformation the former undisputed heavyweight champion of the world underwent in the 15 years since he last fought professionally.
- The crowd itself is part-Brooklyn hipster, with a side of Hollywood heavyweight thrown in for good measure.
- He gave a brief wave to his younger bother, Wladimir Klitschko, who holds five other world heavyweight boxing titles.
- In 2012, he stunned the world by beating a defending heavyweight champion at age 41.
- Muhammad Ali “shocked the world” 50 years ago this week when he beat Sonny Liston to become the heavyweight champion of the world.
- After serving three years, Tyson quickly got back into the fight game and regained the heavyweight title one year later.
- If it was th' soul wud be in th' heavyweight class, f'r th' New England conscience is no feather.
- I remember one brilliant welterweight champion who lasted only one round with a broken-down heavyweight.
- When that heavyweight settled down, it was like a stone wagon dropping into a hole in the road.
- He was billed to fight both Pewther and a French heavyweight aspirant the same evening.
- Two heavyweight constables returned with me to the house and gravely inspected the premises.