to heave is a form of:
Heave
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- (to lift, heavy duty. to rise and fall rhythmically, to retch) heave someone overboard លើកបោះ, heave a rope ទាញ, heave a sigh ដកដង្ហើមធំ
noun
- 1.
- (A heaving, an effort to lift something, a rise and fall. -heave ho! pull hard! -heave a sigh to make a sigh. -heaves a disease of horse similar to asthma in man) ការរំជួល, ដំណើរញាប់ញ័រ, ដូង
Example: Heave an axe, heave one's chest, heave a sigh, heave the anchor, Song Sak can heave the shot 30 feet, That is a long heave for a boy of his age.give a heave ការលើក, road heave ទីប៉ោងឡើង, ទីទល់ឡើង, have the heaves ក្អួត
verb — past tense: Heaved/Hove ; past participle: Heaved/Hove ; present participle: Heaving ; 3rd person singular present Heaves
- 1.
- (បច្ចេកទេស) លើក ឡើងចុះ
- 2.
- (INTRANSITIVE) (to swell. to sell up) oceans heave ឡើងចុះៗ, លើកឡើង, (breast) heaves ផតប៉ោងៗ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
- 1.
- An effort to raise something, as a weight, or one's self, or to move something heavy.
- 2.
- An upward motion; a rising; a swell or distention, as of the breast in difficult breathing, of the waves, of the earth in an earthquake, and the like.
- 3.
- A horizontal dislocation in a metallic lode, taking place at an intersection with another lode.
verb — past tense: Heaved/Hove ; past participle: Heaved/Hove ; present participle: Heaving ; 3rd person singular present Heaves
- 1.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To rise and fall with alternate motions, as the lungs in heavy breathing, as waves in a heavy sea, as ships on the billows, as the earth when broken up by frost, etc.; to swell; to dilate; to expand; to distend; hence, to labor; to struggle.
- 2.
- (TRANSITIVE) To cause to move upward or onward by a lifting effort; to lift; to raise; to hoist; -- often with up; as, the wave heaved the boat on land.
- 3.
- (TRANSITIVE) To throw; to cast; -- obsolete, provincial, or colloquial, except in certain nautical phrases; as, to heave the lead; to heave the log.
- 4.
- (TRANSITIVE) To force from, or into, any position; to cause to move; also, to throw off; -- mostly used in certain nautical phrases; as, to heave the ship ahead.
- 5.
- (TRANSITIVE) To raise or force from the breast; to utter with effort; as, to heave a sigh.
- 6.
- (TRANSITIVE) To cause to swell or rise, as the breast or bosom.
- 7.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound.
- 8.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult.
- 9.
- (INTRANSITIVE) To make an effort to vomit; to retch; to vomit.