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🔑 heav·ilyBrE /ˈhevɪli/NAmE /ˈhevɪli/ adverb🔑 to a great degree; in large amounts 在很大程度上;大量地◆It was raining heavily. 雨下得很大。◆to drink/smoke heavily 喝酒/抽烟很凶◆heavily armed police (= carrying a lot of weapons) 全副武装的警察◆a heavily pregnant woman (= one whose baby is nearly ready to be born) 临产的孕妇◆They are both heavily involved in politics. 他们俩都深深卷入政治中。◆He relies heavily on his parents. 他极度依赖父母。◆She has been heavily criticized in the press. 她受到报界的猛烈抨击。with a lot of force or effort 以猛力;沉重地◆She fell heavily to the ground. 她重重地摔倒在地。~ built(of a person 人) with a large, solid and strong body 身材壮实slowly and loudly 缓慢又高声地◆She was now breathing heavily. 她喘着粗气。◆He was snoring heavily. 他发着粗重的鼾声。in a slow way that sounds as though you are worried or sad 缓慢而忧郁地;悲伤地◆He sighed heavily. 他长叹了一声。in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or anxious 令人心情沉重◆Silence hung heavily in the room. 房间里寂若死灰。◆The burden of guilt weighed heavily on his mind. 愧疚之情压得他透不过气来。~ loaded/ladenfull of or loaded with heavy things 装满(或装载)重物的;重载的◆a heavily loaded van 满载重物的货车 |