heaving的意思和读音

heaving

: [ˈhivɪŋ] : [ˈhiːvɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“heave”

adj.crowded,jam-packed,packed,busy,chock-a-block

heavingadj.

1.[nbn]~ (with sb/sth)full of sb/sth

The place was heaving with journalists.

n.1.,,

v.1.“heave”

adj.1.moving up and down with large regular movements2.very busy and full of people

v.1.The present participle of heave

1. heating value heaving ; heavy duty ...

2. 540 heat recovery 541 [] heaving 542 heavy casting ...

3. heaving shale heaving Heaviside function ...

4. : swaying heaving : s…

5. heaving to heaving heaving ...

6. opinion n. , , , , heaving , absolute adj. , ...

7. opinion n. , , , , heaving , absolute adj. , ...

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1.After aiming at my chest I waited a second or two, and suddenly my candle, my table, and the wall in front of me began moving and heaving.

2.Lunar calendar the car January dawn, there is an airplane in sky, the front is a few cars, and a girl is elevating heaving a detect.

3.I turned away, remembering a heaving deck and wind-hurtled rain, and holding Keefer by the front of his sodden shirt while I cursed him.湿

4.Heaving all her files stolen came as a real body blow to her when she was trying to finish her research.

5.He stared at the little boy's heaving body and listened to his muted crying.

6.Within a minute the man stopped, his mouth open, a hand pressed to his heaving chest.

7.and after sucking out his last wreath, and heaving a profound sigh, he got up, and departed as solemnly as he came.

8.As is known to all that the freezing-heaving mechanism of tunnel surrounding rock is a common problem of the tunnel in the cold region.

9.As she did, Lron 's shoulders slumped more and more, until they began heaving, outlined against the growing light of day.

10.They grinned and licked their lips and hooted at her as she went limping past, her breasts heaving with the effort of the climb.