hefty 的定义
heft·i·er, heft·i·est.
- heavy; weighty: a hefty book.
- big and strong; powerful; muscular: a hefty athlete.
- impressively large or substantial: a hefty increase in salary.
hefty 近义词
big, bulky
更多hefty例句
- Made from anodized aluminum and with a matte finish, the Maglite is a hefty, solidly-built instrument.
- However, after a hefty dose of LPS, acupuncture stirred up the “fight or flight” pathway through a different set of biological communication lines, which in turn ramped up inflammation to a dangerous level.
- Moser is trying to portray the hefty fine hanging over his head as an act of government overreach.
- The planet’s hefty pile of discarded electronics is getting a lot heavier, a new report finds.
- This hefty outlay—along with problems with the previous generation of headsets, such as seasickness—has meant that the market for VR is still relatively small.
- As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.
- Jimbo and I sat next to each other, Indian style, and leaned against the stack of black Hefty bags and electronics.
- It took me fifteen minutes to fill a thick black Hefty bag with papers and computer parts.
- Abbott took advantage of that opening and pulled down a hefty share of the Hispanic vote.
- But minor offenders are caught in the storm as well, and can face hefty punishment.
- For the most part big, strong, hefty-looking men; well uniformed, well set up.
- It was empty, but he wanted nothing, only the barrels, which furnished a short and very hefty club.
- He rose at their hefty salutation; readjusted his spectacles, blinked; and then it came over him: These damn pustulent princes!
- "They'll hit the range near the head of the reserve and a hefty gang could get down the Wolf Creek gulch," Douglas observed.
- Grease, in its barmiest days, near projuced a more hefty cavileer.