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heav·y·weight
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复数:heavyweights
Noun
1. an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 201 pounds
2. a wrestler who weighs more than 214 pounds
3. a professional boxer who weighs more than 190 pounds
4. a very large person; impressive in size or qualities
5. a person of exceptional importance and reputation
Adjective
1. heaviest in a category or of a heavyweight category (more than 190 pounds for prizefighters);
"a heavyweight boxer"
light heavyweight重量级职业拳击手;轻重量级运动员
也是 heavy-weight,名词和形容词,1857年用于马匹; 1877年用于拳击手; 来自 heavy(形容词)+ weight。比喻地,指重要性,始于1928年。
重量级
The first known use of heavyweight was in 1857
hedge1 of 2noun
a boundary formed by a dense row of shrubs or low trees
barrier sense 1, limit
hedge2 of 2verb
to enclose or protect with or as if with a hedge
to block with or as if with a barrier
hedged in by restrictions
to avoid giving a direct or exact answer or promise
hedged when asked to support the campaign
hectorverb
to act like a bully : swagger
to frighten by threatening or bullying
hectometernoun
a unit of length equal to 100 meters see metric system
hectoliternoun
a unit of capacity equal to 100 liters see metric system
hectogramnoun
a unit of mass equal to 100 grams see metric system
hecticadjective
being hot and flushed
filled with excitement, activity, or confusion
a hectic day of shopping
hectarenoun
a unit of area equal to 10,000 square meters see metric system
heckleverb
to interrupt with questions or comments usually with the intention of annoying or hindering
were heckling the speaker
heavyweightnoun
one above average in weight
one in the heaviest class of contestantsespecially: a boxer in an unlimited weight division
someone or something that is very important or powerful
a company that is an industry heavyweight
1 Both events took advantage of the influx of industry heavyweights in town for the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night at the Forum in Inglewood.
2 At this point in his career, Hoffman was a true cinematic heavyweight.
3 Yes, Japan is still an economic heavyweight, but it is less likely to yield surprises.
(的确,日本仍是一个经济强国,但是它不太可能带来惊喜)。
4 a heavyweight in the U.S. Senate, he has a lot of clout in judicial confirmations
5 He had had enough of the war's heavyweights.
战时的要人他会见过的已经够多了.
6 After his win over Liston, Ali defended his heavyweight crown eight times in three years, defeating his opponents with ease.
7 All of Netflix’s heavyweight shows have appeared since then, dominating the market.
8 Nigerias Samuel Peter knocks James Lights Out Toney totheground during their WBC Heavyweight Boxing Championshipeliminationbout.
WBC重量级拳王争霸赛上,塞缪尔·皮特将对手打翻在地.
9 The national network proved very effective, providing heavyweight support for the brave but legally powerless.
10 He united the three major heavyweight titles for the first time in nine years.
他首次在九年内独揽了重量级的三个桂冠.
11 Schmidt said he's even brought in a "heavyweight" attorney to evaluate whether those alleged similarities constitute copyright infringement.
12 Even in Berlin’s crowded music calendar, the festival stands out with its lineup of high-profile collaborations with La Scala and other European heavyweights.
13 Photograph: Richard Saker For decades Philip French has been a fixture of British Sundays, "a heavyweight of film criticism", "an exemplar of the very best".
14 Media watchdogs and several European countries, including heavyweight Germany, have criticized it.
15 Rocky Balboa has knocked the reigning heavyweight champion down!
洛奇巴尔博将不败拳王迪克逊击倒!
16 Four times he all but won the heavyweight championship, and each time he had deserved to win it.
曾经有四次他打进了重量级冠军决赛,每一次他都应该获胜。
17 The BBC's Neil Smith reports from the 38th Toronto International Film Festival on the movies, stars and industry heavyweights that are making waves on the shores of Lake Ontario.
18 a political heavyweight
政界要人
19 Borrowing from Russian theater heavyweights like Gogol, Mayakovsky and Andreyev, “Ramona” has its stalls and sputters — some repeated scenes, some indifferent clowning.
20 Slowly, steadily, the comic book had cast off its superhero costume, climbed off the kids' shelf, and nestled in among the heavyweights.
1 有权势者
2 重要的
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3 重大的
big important Major grave seismic consequential momentous apocalyptic fateful thunderous non-trivial
4 大腕
5 重量级的
6 重要
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7 有影响的人物
9 有势力的
10 重量级选手
11 要人
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14 重要的人
15 有影响的
16 有影响的人
17 超重的
18 有权势的