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1 heave
1. transitive verb1) (lift) heben; wuchten (ugs.)3)2. intransitive verbheave a sigh [of relief] — [erleichtert] aufseufzen
1) (pull) ziehen2) (retch) sich übergeben3) p.t. & p.p.3. noun(pull) Zug, der* * *[hi:v]I. n2. (up and down movement) Auf und Ab nt; of sea, chest Wogen nt geh; of stomach Würgen nt; TECH Hub m\heave of the sea Seegang mthe dry \heaves das trockene WürgenII. vt1. (move)he \heaved himself out of his armchair er hievte sich aus seinem Stuhlto \heave sth open etw aufstemmen2. (utter)to \heave a sigh [of relief] einen Seufzer [der Erleichterung] ausstoßen4.< hove, hove>to \heave anchor den Anker lichtenIII. vi1. (pull, push) hieven, ziehenafter the race she was covered in sweat, her chest heaving nach dem Rennen war sie schweißgebadet und sie keuchte heftig4.<hove, hove>to \heave in sight in Sicht kommen* * *[hiːv]1. vthe heaved himself out of bed — er hievte sich aus dem Bett (inf)
2) (= throw) werfen, schmeißen (inf)3) sigh, sob ausstoßento heave anchor — den Anker lichten
2. vi1) (= pull) ziehen, hieven2) (= move ground) sich heben und senken; (sea, waves, bosom) wogen (geh); (stomach) sich umdrehen; (body) sich krümmenthe earthquake made the ground heave — bei dem Beben hob sich die Erde
3. n(of sea, waves) Auf und Ab nt, Wogen nt (geh); (of bosom, chest) Wogen nt (geh)to lift/throw sth with a great heave — etw mit großer Anstrengung hochhieven or hochwuchten/mit großer Wucht werfen
* * *heave [hiːv]A s1. Heben n, Hub m, (mächtiger) Ruck2. Hochziehen n, -winden n3. umg Wurf m5. Wogen n:6. GEOL Verwerfung f, (horizontale) Verschiebunghave the heaves dämpfig seina) ihn würgt es,b) er kotzt1. (hoch)heben, (-)wuchten, (-)stemmen, (-)hieven:we heaved him to his feet wir hievten ihn auf die Beine2. hochziehen, -winden3. umg schmeißen, werfen4. SCHIFF hieven:heave the anchor den Anker lichten;heave the lead (log) loten (loggen)6. umg auskotzen7. heben und senkenC v/i1. sich heben und senken, wogen:2. keuchen3. umgb) würgen, Brechreiz haben:his stomach heaved ihm hob sich der Magen5. SCHIFFa) hieven, ziehen (at an dat):heave ho! holt auf!, allg hau ruck!b) treiben:* * *1. transitive verb1) (lift) heben; wuchten (ugs.)3)2. intransitive verbheave a sigh [of relief] — [erleichtert] aufseufzen
1) (pull) ziehen2) (retch) sich übergeben3) p.t. & p.p.3. noun(pull) Zug, der* * *n.Hub ¨-e m. v.heben v.(§ p.,pp.: hob, gehoben)hochheben v.
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