heave

suomi-englanti sanakirja

heave englannista suomeksi

  1. paiskaaminen

  2. kakistella

  3. paiskata

  4. siirtyä

  5. kohoilla

  6. nostaa

  7. nostaminen

  8. huohottaa

  9. huokaista

  10. nosto

  11. yökkäys

  12. kohoilu

  13. vaakasuora siirros

  1. Verbi

  2. nostaa

  3. viskoa

  4. kohoilla

  5. kakoa

  6. Substantiivi

  7. nostaminen

heave englanniksi

  1. To lift with difficulty; to raise with some effort; to lift (a heavy thing).

  2. (ux)

  3. To throw, cast.

  4. To rise and fall.

  5. (RQ:Prior Solomon)

  6. (RQ:Byron Childe Harold)

  7. (RQ:Haggard She)

  8. To utter with effort.

  9. (RQ:Shakespeare As You Like It)

  10. To pull up with a rope or cable.

  11. To lift (generally); to raise, or cause to move upwards (particularly in ships or vehicles) or forwards.

  12. (RQ:Herrick Complete Poems)

  13. To be thrown up or raised; to rise upward, as a tower or mound.

  14. (RQ:Pope Temple of Fame)

  15. (RQ:Gray Elegy)

  16. 17 June, 1857, (w), ''The Statue of Warren''

  17. the heaving sods of Bunker Hill
  18. To displace (a vein, stratum).

  19. To cause to swell or rise, especially in repeated exertions.

  20. To move in a certain direction or into a certain position or situation.

  21. (RQ:Burroughs Earth's Core)

  22. To retch, to make an effort to vomit; to vomit.

  23. To make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult.

  24. (RQ:Atterbury Luther)

  25. To rob; to steal from; to plunder.

  26. (RQ:Middleton Dekker Roaring Girle)

  27. An effort to raise something, such as a weight or one's own body, or to move something heavy.

  28. (quote-book)

  29. 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, etc.

  30. (RQ:Cleland Fanny Hill)

  31. (quote-journal)

  32. A horizontal dislocation in a metallic lode, taking place at an intersection with another lode.

  33. The measure of extent to which a nautical vessel goes up and down in a short period of time. Compare (m).

  34. An effort to vomit; retching.

  35. wind|Broken wind in horses.

  36. A forceful shot in which the ball follows a high trajectory

  37. (quote-web)