heaviness如何读

英:['hevɪnəs]

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heaviness是什么意思

  • n.重;重量

heaviness自然拼读

heav·i·ness

he vi nihs

heaviness词根

词根:heavy

adj.

heavy 沉重的;繁重的,巨大的;阴沉的

adv.

heavy 大量地;笨重地

heavily 沉重地;猛烈地;沉闷地

n.

heavy 重物;严肃角色

heaviness英英释义

adjective

having great weightalso: characterized by mass or weight

how heavy is it?

having a high specific gravity : having great weight in proportion to bulk

Lead and gold are heavy metals.

of an isotope having or being atoms of greater than normal mass for that element

heavy carbons

difficult to bearspecifically: causing or characterized by severe pain or suffering

a heavy sorrow

of weighty import : serious

heavy consequences

characterized by depth or intensity : profound

a heavy silence

borne down by something oppressive : burdened

returned with heavy spirit

pregnantespecially: approaching parturition

She is heavy with child.

slow or dull from loss of vitality or resiliency : sluggish

a tired heavy step

lacking sparkle or vivacity : drab

a heavy writing style

lacking mirth or gaiety : cheerless

characterized by declining prices

The market is heavy.

dulled with weariness : drowsy

eyes were growing heavy

greater in quantity or quality than the average of its kind or class: such as

of unusually large size or amount

a heavy turnout

of great force

heavy seas

threatening to rain or snow heavy clouds

a heavy sky

impeding motion

heavy traffic

coming as if from a depth : loud

heavy breathing

thick, dense a heavy growth of timber heavy syrup

a heavy beard

oppressive, overwhelming heavy weather rule with a heavy hand

heavy perfume

steep, acute

on a heavy grade

laborious, difficult

heavy going

immoderate

a heavy smoker

more powerful than usual for its kind a heavy cruiser

a heavy cavalry

of large capacity or output

a heavy pump

very rich and hard to digest

heavy desserts

not properly raised or leavened

heavy bread

producing goods (such as coal, steel, or chemicals) used in the production of other goods

heavy industry

having stress (see stress entry 1 sense 5a)—used especially of syllables in accentual verse

a heavy rhythm

being the strongest degree of stress in speech

the heavy stress on the first syllable of basketball

relating to theatrical parts of a grave or somber nature

playing heavy roles

possessing a high degree or a great deal of something specified : long

heavy on ideas

important, prominent

a heavy politician

adverb

to a great or overwhelming degree : with or as if with great weight : in a heavy manner : heavilyClouds hung heavy in the sky.

weighed heavy on her mind

noun

heavyweight sense 2

a theatrical role of a dignified or somber characteralso: an actor playing such a role

a character in a story or play who opposes the hero : villain

one blamed for a particular evil or difficulty : villain

someone or something influential, serious, or important

heaviness词源中文解释

古英语 hefigness “沉重的状态,重量; 负担,痛苦; 迟钝,昏睡; ”参见 heavy(形容词)+ -ness。乔叟用 heavity 表示“悲伤”。

heaviness词源英文解释

Adjective and Adverb Middle English hevy, from Old English hefig; akin to Old High German hebīc heavy, Old English hebban to lift — more at heave >entry 1

The first known use of heavy was before the 12th century

heaviness儿童词典英英释义

heave1 of 2verb

to raise with effort

heave a trunk onto a truck

throw entry 1 sense 1a, cast, hurl

heave a rock

to utter with effort

heave a sigh

to rise and fall repeatedly

the runner's chest was heaving

to be thrown up or raised

the ground heaved during the earthquake

vomit entry 2 sense 1

heave2 of 2noun

an effort to heave or raise

a forceful throw : cast

a rhythmic rising (as of the chest in breathing)

heavy1 of 3adjective

having great weight or greater than usual weight

weighty in proportion to bulk : having a high density

gold is a heavy metal

having or being atoms of greater than normal mass

heavy isotopes

very hard to deal with : grievous

a heavy sorrow

of weighty importance : serious

words heavy with meaning

lacking life, gaiety, or charm : dull

drowsy sense 1

greater in volume, force, or power than the average heavy seas heavy infantry

heavy traffic

overcast entry 2

a heavy sky

laborious sense 2, labored

heavy breathing

using or consuming much

a heavy eater

rich and not easily digested

heavy desserts

producing goods (as coal or steel) used in the production of other goods

heavy industry

heavy2 of 3adverb

in a heavy manner : heavily

time hung heavy on their hands

heavy3 of 3noun

heavyweight sense 2

a theatrical role or an actor representing a dignified or impressive person

villain sense 2

heaviness 例句

1 I see the pain in his face and feel the heaviness in his heart at not being able to bring us food.

2 An emotional heaviness pinned his limbs down into the hard mattress, immobilizing him.

3 Down she had gone that day, alone, a heaviness intolerable at her waist, a secret in her loins, down into the darkness, weeping and groaning and cursing God.

4 All the happy commercials on television showing kids wearing costumes, the noises on the street outside, give a heaviness to the pit of my stomach.

5 He looked at her and she saw tears in his eyes, she saw that he was wrapped in heaviness, a blanket of snow.

6 It was the heaviness of the air with its terrible smell.

7 Ben asked, lifting the package and measuring its satisfying heaviness.

8 Then, to lighten the heaviness I felt, I added, “I didn’t think I needed another one.”

9 He felt the tingling in his hands, the lightness in his head, the heaviness of his heart, and it consumed him, filled him to the brim with a bitterness and voracity that burned his throat.

10 All this time, trying to get away from the heaviness.

11 The walls, the paneling, the pervasive heaviness of nearly new fixtures, the colossal firedogs, the walk-in fireplaces of bright new stone referred back through the centuries to a time of lonely castles in mute forests.

12 I could see the exhaustion in the angle of his body, in the sideways droop of his head and the half-collapsed heaviness with which he was resting against the wooden railing.

13 He swung the tiller across the shark's head where the jaws were caught in the heaviness of the fish's head which would not tear.

他把舵把朝鲨鱼的脑袋抡去,打在它咬住厚实的鱼头的两颚上,那儿的肉咬不下来。

14 Our bodies are the same but there's a heaviness in Mabel's shoulders, a weariness in the way my hip leans against the counter.

15 He noticed that the emotional heaviness had transformed into bland lifelessness.

16 The moment you start forgiving, you feel lot lighter and years of heaviness lifted magically!

而从开始原谅的那刻起,你会感觉轻松了许多,多年的沉重包袱也神奇的不见了!

17 We got caught in heavy traffic.

18 In this case, experience of the body is required before its heaviness becomes clear.

这样,在知道物体的重量之前我们需要对物体的经验。

19 Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop: but a good word maketh it glad.

人心忧虑,屈而不伸。一句良言,使心欢乐。

20 “Is that box too heavy for you to lift?” “No, it's not very heavy.”

heaviness 同义词

13 黏硬

heavy

15 难消化

heavy indigestible

16 重量

weight load

18 深沉

heavy

19 高额

heavy

heaviness 短语相关

heavy water top-heavy heavy on one's hands heavy sleeper heavy artillery heavy cream place heavy demands on heavy bag heavy metal hangs/lies heavy on one's hands

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