英:[lait ˈhevi:ˌweɪt]
美:[laɪt ˈhɛviˌwet]
英:[lait ˈhevi:ˌweɪt]
美:[laɪt ˈhɛviˌwet]
重量级职业拳击手;
Noun
1. an amateur boxer who weighs no more than 179 pounds
2. a wrestler who weighs 192-214 pounds
3. a professional boxer who weighs between 169 and 175 pounds
轻重量级
The first known use of light heavyweight was in 1887
like1 of 9verb
to have a liking for : enjoy
likes baseball
to feel toward : regard
how do you like this weather?
to wish to have : want
would like a drink
to feel inclined : choose
you can leave any time you like
to indicate approval of (as an online post) for others to see (as by clicking on an icon designed for that purpose)
like2 of 9noun
liking, preference
my likes and dislikes
an instance of liking an online post
like3 of 9adjective
being the same or very nearly the same suits of like design
two like magnetic poles
like4 of 9preposition
similar to
the house looks like a barn
typical of
it would be just like you to do that
similarly to blow it up like a balloon
acting like a fool
likely to
looks like rain
such as
a subject like physics
like5 of 9noun
equal entry 2 sense 1also: kind entry 1 sense 1a I'd keep him and his like away
may never see its like again
like6 of 9adverb
likely entry 2, probably
like as not the cat's under the porch
in some amount : somewhat, seemingly
it moves stiff like
close to : within a little : nearer
the rate is more like 18 percent
like7 of 9conjunction
as if pedaling like mad
the plane looked like it would crash
in the same way that : as does it look like it used to?
you sound just like I do
like8 of 9helping verb
came near : was near
I like to have died laughing
-like9 of 9adjective combining form
resembling or characteristic of ladylike
bell-like
light-yearnoun
a unit of length in astronomy equal to the distance that light travels in one year or 5,880,000,000,000 miles (9,460,000,000,000 kilometers)
a very great distance especially in progress
light-years ahead in design
light outverb
to leave in a hurry
lit out for home
light operanoun
operetta
lightning rodnoun
a metal rod set up on a building or a ship and connected with the earth or water below to decrease the chances of damage from lightning
lightning bugnoun
firefly
light heavyweightnoun
a boxer in a weight division having an upper limit of about 175 pounds
1 In 2015, he was stripped of his light heavyweight championship following his arrest in connection with a hit-and-run crash that injured a pregnant woman.
2 After establishing himself as one of the world's best light heavyweights, the Russian wants to make a mark as a heavyweight.
3 He had been a heavyweight prize-fighter.
他曾经是重量级职业拳击手。