heave
v (pt, pp heaved or, esp in nautical use, hove 亦作hove , 尤作航海用语)
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(a) [Tn.pr, Tn.p]
lift or drag (sth heavy) with great effort (用力)举起, 提升, 拖动, 拉动(重物)
We heaved the wardrobe up the stairs. 我们用力把衣柜搬上楼了.
(b) [I, Ipr] ~ (at/on sth) pull (at a rope, etc) 拉(绳等)
heave (away) at the capstan 转动绞盘
`Heave ho!' cried the sailors as they raised the anchor. `用力绞呀!' 水手们起锚时吆喝道.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
(infml 口) throw (esp sth heavy) 扔(尤指重物)
heave a brick through a window 把砖从窗口扔过去
heave sth overboard 把某物抛到船外.
3 [Tn] utter (sth) with effort (口中用力)发出(声音)
heave a sigh of relief/a groan 如释重负地舒一口气[发出呻吟声].
4 [I] rise and fall regularly (有规律地)起伏, 升降
his heaving chest 他那起伏的胸部.
5 [I, Ip] ~ (up) be violently sick; vomit 恶心; 呕吐.
6 (idm 习语) ,heave in `sight become visible 进入视野
A ship hove in sight. 一艘船出现了.
7 (phr v) ,heave (sth) `to (of a ship) stop; cause (a ship) to stop without anchoring or mooring (指船)停住; 使(船)停住(未下锚亦未使用系绳)
The vessel/We hove to. 船[我们(这艘船)]停了.
We hove the vessel to. 我们把船停住了. heave, n [C, U]
(act of) heaving 举; 提; 拖; 拉; 扔; 起伏; 升降
with a mighty heave, ie a strong pull or throw 猛地一拉(或使劲一扔)
the steady heave of the waves 波浪不停的起伏.
Two years later, her father disappeared, never to be heard from again.
两年后,她父亲失踪了,从此再无音讯。
So, celebrate your success, and invite your parents to celebrate with you, however hard it may be for them. If you continue to be excited about your future, you may come to educate your parents in the same way.