2 the act of throwing, pushing, or pulling something with a lot of effort:
4 to feel as if you are going to vomit, or to vomit
5 the act of pulling, pushing, lifting, or throwing something with a lot of effort:
I am sure that great sighs of relief will be heaved by many ordinary exhibitors.
In a world heaving and seething with thermo-nuclear devices and material, human fallibility may let loose catastrophe which human purpose never intended.
The old image of a dock worker heaving about heavy cargoes went out of the window with the mechanisation of the ports.
Only a short time later our stomachs have heaved again with a fresh sense of outrage.
The very dust of its churchyard heaves with the immortal dead.
There unexpectedly hove in sight a very large and straggling fleet.
Does it not be hove us as legislators to be very careful what laws we pass?
Six months later he was heaved out, on other grounds certainly, but it was not an exhibition of loyalty.
中文繁体
移動, 拉,推,舉起,移動(重物), 扔,投擲(尤指笨重物)…
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移动, 拉,推,举起,移动(重物), 扔,投掷(尤指笨重物)…
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levantar, mover (con esfuerzo), tirón…
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levantar, erguer, alçar…
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(重い物を)苦労して持ち上げる, (重い物を)苦労して持ち上げること…
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ağır bir şeyi zorla kaldırmak, itmek, iterek çekmek…
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(sou)lever, tirer (avec effort), lancer…
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aixecar, moure (amb esforç), estrebada…
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