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heave vb arrastrar / tirarall the men heaved on the rope and the tree fell down todos los hombres tiraron de la cuerda y el árbol cayótr[hiːv]2 (push) empujar1 (rise and fall) subir y bajar; (pant) jadear\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto heave a sigh of relief figurative use suspirar con alivio1) lift, raise: levantar con esfuerzo2) hurl: lanzar, tirar3)to heave a sigh : echar un suspiro, suspirarheave vi1) : subir y bajar, palpitar (dícese del pecho)2)to heave up rise: levantarseheave n1) effort: gran esfuerzo m (para levantar algo)2) throw: lanzamiento mn.• esfuerzo (para levantar) s.m.n.• hendidura s.f.• jadeo s.m.v.• alzar v.• bolear* v.• izar v.• jalar v.• jipar v.• lanzar v.• tirar v.
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1. hiːv1)a) ( move with effort)b) ( throw) (colloq) tirar2) ( utter)
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vi1) ( pull) tirar, jalar (AmL exc CS)2)a) ( rise and fall)3) ( retch) (colloq) hacer* arcadas
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noun ( pull) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS); ( push) empujón m; ( effort) esfuerzo m ( para mover algo)[hiːv]1.N (=lift) gran esfuerzo m (para levantar etc); (=pull) tirón m, jalón m (LAm) (on de); (=push) empujón m ; (=throw) echada f, tirada f ; (=movement) [of waves, sea] sube y baja m2.VT (=pull) tirar, jalar (LAm); (=drag) arrastrar; (=carry) llevar; (=lift) levantar (con dificultad); (=push) empujar; (=throw) lanzar, tirarthey heaved the body off the cliff — lanzaron or tiraron el cuerpo por el acantilado
to heave a sigh — dar or echar un suspiro, suspirar
3. VI1) (=rise and fall) [water etc] subir y bajar; [chest, bosom] palpitar2) (=pull) tirar, jalar (LAm) (at, on de)3) (=retch) hacer arcadasher stomach was heaving — le daban arcadas, se le revolvía el estómago
4) (Naut)(pt, pp hove) (=move) virar; (=pitch) cabecear; (=roll) balancearse- heave to- heave up* * *
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1. [hiːv]1)a) ( move with effort)b) ( throw) (colloq) tirar2) ( utter)
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vi1) ( pull) tirar, jalar (AmL exc CS)2)a) ( rise and fall)3) ( retch) (colloq) hacer* arcadas
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noun ( pull) tirón m, jalón m (AmL exc CS); ( push) empujón m; ( effort) esfuerzo m ( para mover algo) -
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A n1 ( effort to move) effort m ; to give a heave ( pull) tirer de toutes ses forces ; ( push) pousser de toutes ses forces ;3 Geol déplacement m latéral.2 to heave a sigh pousser un soupir ;3 ( throw) lancer (at sur) ;4 Naut to heave a boat ahead/astern déhaler un bateau par l'avant/l'arrière.1 [sea, ground] se soulever et s'abaisser ;2 ( pull) tirer de toutes ses forces ;3 ( retch) avoir un haut-le-cœur ; ( vomit) vomir ; it made my stomach heave ça m'a donné un haut-le-cœur ;▶ heave to se mettre en panne ; to be hove to rester en panne ;▶ heave [sth] to mettre en panne [ship].■ heave up:▶ heave up ○ dégueuler ◑, vomir ;▶ heave oneself up se hisser (onto sur). -
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heave [hi:v] (pt & pp vt & vi senses (a)-(c) heaved, pt & pp vi sense (d) hove [həʊv], cont heaving)∎ he heaved the sacks of coal onto the truck il a hissé les sacs de charbon dans le camion (à grand-peine);∎ I heaved myself out of the chair je me suis arraché ou extirpé de ma chaise∎ he heaved a rock at the bear il a lancé une pierre sur l'ours∎ to heave a sigh of relief pousser un soupir de soulagement∎ his shoulders heaved with suppressed laughter il était secoué par un rire étouffé∎ heave! ho! hisse!∎ the sight made my stomach heave le spectacle m'a soulevé le cœur ou m'a donné des nausées∎ the ship hove alongside the quay le navire a accosté le quai;∎ Nautical & figurative to heave into sight or into view paraître ou literary poindre à l'horizon3 noun∎ one more heave and we're there encore un coup ou un petit effort et ça y est;∎ I gave the rope one more heave j'ai tiré une fois de plus sur la corde;∎ with a heave he dragged the table against the door dans un effort il traîna la table jusqu'à la porte;(a) Veterinary medicine pousse f;∎ this horse has the heaves ce cheval a la pousse ou est poussifmettre ou abattre en carène, carénercarénerse mettre en pannemettre en panne -
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heave [hi:v]1. n1) подъём2) вздыма́ние; поднима́ние и опуска́ние3) рво́тное движе́ние5) pl запа́л ( у лошадей)2. v (hove, heaved [-d])1) поднима́ть, перемеща́ть ( тяжести);to heave coal грузи́ть у́голь
2) испуска́ть, с трудо́м издава́ть ( звук);to heave a sigh (a groan) тяжело́ вздохну́ть (простона́ть)
3) разг. броса́ть, швыря́ть;to heave overboard бро́сить за́ борт
5) поднима́ть, тяну́ть (якорь, канат);heave ho! мор. ра́зом!, дру́жно!, взя́ли!
6) де́лать уси́лия, напряга́ться; ту́житься ( при рвоте)7) повора́чивать(ся); идти́ ( о судне);to heave ahead продви́нуть(ся) вперёд
;to heave astern пода́ться наза́д ( о судне)
;the ship hove out of the harbour су́дно вы́шло из га́вани
◊to heave in ( или into) sight показа́ться на горизо́нте
;to heave to мор. лечь в дрейф; останови́ть ( судно)
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- heave
- nвыпор, пучение ( грунта)
- bottom heave
- elastic heave
- frost heave
- patches heave
- pile heave
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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[hi:v] n 1 erguimento, hasteamento, ação de levantar. 2 Geol deslocamento das camadas do solo. 3 doença asmática de cavalos. 4 Tech curso (do êmbolo). • vt+vi (ps and pp hove) 1 levantar, hastear, erguer, alçar, içar. 2 inchar. 3 arfar, ofegar. to heave the anchor levantar ferros. to heave the ship down querenar o navio. to heave tight amarrar. to heave to virar o navio contra o vento, parar o navio, arribar. to heave to sight surgir. -
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heave [hi:v](verb: preterite, past participle heaved)( = lift) soulever (avec effort) ; ( = pull) tirer (avec effort) ; ( = drag) traîner (avec effort) ; ( = throw) lancer[person] ( = retch) avoir des haut-le-cœur ; ( = vomit) vomir3. noun• to give a heave faire un effort pour soulever (or lancer or tirer etc)* * *[hiːv] 1.transitive verb (prét, pp heaved) ( lift) hisser; ( pull) traîner péniblement; ( throw) lancer (at sur)2.to heave oneself up — se hisser ( onto sur)
intransitive verb (prét, pp heaved)1) [sea, ground] se soulever et s'abaisser2) ( pull) tirer de toutes ses forces3.heaving present participle adjective [bosom, breast] haletant -
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■ heave upA v. t. + avv.1 alzare, sollevare, tirare su: They are trying to heave up the sunken galleon, stanno tentando di tirare su il galeone affondatoB v. i. + avv.1 alzarsi; sollevarsi: The waves heaved up over the sea wall, le onde si sono sollevate fino a superare il bastione sul mare -
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to give sb the [old] \heave ho ( dismissal) jdn hinauswerfen [o ( fam) an die Luft setzen]; ( reject a friend) jdm den Laufpass geben ( fam), mit jdm Schluss machen ( fam) -
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heave I v 1. heben (z. B. Lasten); anheben, hochheben; 2. sich heben (bei Entlastung); 3. sich heben, sich werfen (z. B. Straße bei Frosteinwirkung); 4. BOD heben, quellen heave II BOD, ERDB Hebung f, Auftrieb m, Bodenhub mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > heave
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heave-ho excl Naut oh-hisse! ; to give sb the (old) heave-ho ○ hum ( break off with) plaquer qn ○ ; ( dismiss) mettre qn à la porte. -
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Nautical oh hisse!2 noun∎ familiar to give sb the heave-ho (of employer) sacquer qn, virer qn; (of boyfriend, girlfriend) plaquer qn
См. также в других словарях:
Heave — (h[=e]v), v. t. [imp. {Heaved} (h[=e]vd), or {Hove} (h[=o]v); p. p. {Heaved}, {Hove}, formerly {Hoven} (h[=o] v n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Heaving}.] [OE. heven, hebben, AS. hebban; akin to OS. hebbian, D. heffen, OHG. heffan, hevan, G. heben, Icel.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heave into view — heave into sight/view/mainly literary phrase to become able to be seen. The past tense and past participle is hove A few moments later a barge hove into view. Thesaurus: to appear slightly, suddenly or temporarilysynonym … Useful english dictionary
Heave — (h[=e]v), v. i. 1. To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound. [1913 Webster] And the huge columns heave into the sky. Pope. [1913 Webster] Where heaves the turf in many a moldering heap. Gray. [1913 Webster] The heaving sods… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heave to — {v.} To bring a ship to a stop; bring a sailing ship to a standstill by setting the sails in a certain way. * / Heave to! the captain shouted to his crew./ * /We fired a warning shot across the front of the pirate ship to make her heave to./ … Dictionary of American idioms
heave to — {v.} To bring a ship to a stop; bring a sailing ship to a standstill by setting the sails in a certain way. * / Heave to! the captain shouted to his crew./ * /We fired a warning shot across the front of the pirate ship to make her heave to./ … Dictionary of American idioms
heave — heave; heave·less; up·heave; up·heave·ment; … English syllables
heave — ► VERB (past and past part. heaved or chiefly Nautical hove) 1) lift or haul with great effort. 2) produce (a sigh) noisily. 3) informal throw (something heavy). 4) rise and fall rhythmically or spasmodically. 5) … English terms dictionary
heave-ho — ☆ heave ho [hēv′hō′] n. [see the phrase HEAVE HO! in HEAVE ] Informal dismissal, as from a position: chiefly in the phrase give (or get) the (old) heave ho … English World dictionary
Heave — Heave, n. 1. An effort to raise something, as a weight, or one s self, or to move something heavy. [1913 Webster] After many strains and heaves He got up to his saddle eaves. Hudibras. [1913 Webster] 2. An upward motion; a rising; a swell or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
heave — [hēv] vt. HEAVED or (esp. Naut.) hove, heaving, heaved [ME heven < OE hebban, akin to Ger heben (Goth hafjan) < IE base * kap , to seize, grasp > HAVE, L capere] 1. to raise or lift, esp. with effort 2. a) to lift in this … English World dictionary
heave-offering — heaveˈ offering or heaveˈ shoulder noun (Bible) An offering, an animal s shoulder, offered in sacrifice with a lifting and lowering of the hands • • • Main Entry: ↑heave … Useful english dictionary