(past and past participle heaved或【主航海】 hove)
1
- with obj. and adverbial of direction lift or haul (a heavy thing) with great effort用力举起(或拉、拖):
she heaved the sofa back into place
她把沙发拖回了原来的位置
he heaved himself out of bed.
他用力从床上爬起来。
1.1
- Nautical pull, raise, or move (a boat or ship) by hauling on a rope or ropes【航海】用绳将(船)拉动(或往高处拖动)。
1.2
- informal throw (something heavy)〈非正式〉扔, 甩, 抛(重物):
she heaved half a brick at him.
她朝他扔过去半块砖。
2
- with obj. produce (a sigh)发出(叹息):
he heaved a euphoric sigh of relief.
他欣慰地舒了口气。
3
- no obj. rise and fall rhythmically or spasmodically起伏:
his shoulders heaved as he panted.
他肩膀一起一伏地喘着气。
3.1
- make an effort to vomit; retch呕吐, 恶心:
my stomach heaved.
我觉得反胃。
1
- an act of heaving, especially a strong pull拖拽。
1.1
- Geology a sideways displacement in a fault【地质】平错, 隆起。
2
heaves
another term for COPD OF HORSES.
短语
heave in sight (或into view)
- chiefly Nautical come into view【主航海】进入视野, 出现:
they held out until a British fleet hove in sight.
他们一直坚持到一支英国舰队进入视野。
派生词
heaver
noun词源
Old English hebban, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch heffen and German heben 'lift up'.
短语动词
heave to
- Nautical (of a boat or ship) come to a stop, especially by turning across the wind leaving the headsail backed【主航海】(船)顶风停航, (船)停航。