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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。
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He heaved Barney to his feet...
他拉巴尼站了起来。
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He heaved himself up off his stool.
他从凳子上起了身。
- Heave is also a noun.
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It took only one heave to hurl him into the river.
只一推,就把他推进了河里。
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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。
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...the grey, heaving seas.
波涛起伏的灰色海面
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He gasped and heaved and vomited again...
他又开始又喘又吐起来。
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My stomach heaved and I felt sick.
我的胃翻腾起来,直想呕吐。
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Mr Collier heaved a sigh and got to his feet.
科利尔先生深叹一口气,站了起来。
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The Happy Bunny club was heaving...
“快乐兔”俱乐部里人头攒动。
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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。
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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。
- 相关词组:
- heave to
- Noun
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1. an upward movement (especially a rhythmical rising and falling);
- "the heaving of waves on a rough sea"
- synonym: heave
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2. breathing heavily (as after exertion)
- synonym: panting
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3. the act of lifting something with great effort
- synonym: heave
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4. throwing something heavy (with great effort);
- "he gave it a mighty heave"
- "he was not good at heaving passes"
- synonym: heave
- Adjective
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1. rising and falling alternately as in waves;
- "the heaving waves in the storm-tossed sea"
- "the exhausted dog's heaving chest"
航海科技
- 1.垂荡
- 1. The waters were heaving up in great swells.
- 河水正在急剧上升。
来自《简明英汉词典》


