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heavy
/ˈhɛvi/
(a.)重的,巨大的,沈重的,笨重的,陰沈的(ad.)沈重地重物,嚴肅角色
From:
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heavy
重型
From:
Network Terminology
heavy
重
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Heav·y
a.
Having
the
heaves
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Heav·y
a.
[
Compar.
Heavier
superl.
Heaviest
.]
1.
Heaved
or
lifted
with
labor
;
not
light
;
weighty
;
ponderous
;
as
,
a
heavy
stone
;
hence
,
sometimes
,
large
in
extent
,
quantity
,
or
effects
;
as
,
a
heavy
fall
of
rain
or
snow
;
a
heavy
failure
;
heavy
business
transactions
,
etc
.;
often
implying
strength
;
as
,
a
heavy
barrier
;
also
,
difficult
to
move
;
as
,
a
heavy
draught
.
2.
Not
easy
to
bear
;
burdensome
;
oppressive
;
hard
to
endure
or
accomplish
;
hence
,
grievous
,
afflictive
;
as
,
heavy
yokes
,
expenses
,
undertakings
,
trials
,
news
,
etc
.
The
hand
of
the
Lord
was
heavy
upon
them
of
Ashdod
.
--
1
Sam
.
v
. 6.
The
king
himself
hath
a
heavy
reckoning
to
make
.
--
Shak
.
Sent
hither
to
impart
the
heavy
news
.
--
Wordsworth
.
Trust
him
not
in
matter
of
heavy
consequence
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Laden
with
that
which
is
weighty
;
encumbered
;
burdened
;
bowed
down
,
either
with
an
actual
burden
,
or
with
care
,
grief
,
pain
,
disappointment
.
The
heavy
[
sorrowing
]
nobles
all
in
council
were
.
--
Chapman
.
A
light
wife
doth
make
a
heavy
husband
.
--
Shak
.
4.
Slow
;
sluggish
;
inactive
;
or
lifeless
,
dull
,
inanimate
,
stupid
;
as
,
a
heavy
gait
,
looks
,
manners
,
style
,
and
the
like
;
a
heavy
writer
or
book
.
Whilst
the
heavy
plowman
snores
.
--
Shak
.
Of
a
heavy
,
dull
,
degenerate
mind
.
--
Dryden
.
Neither
[
is
]
his
ear
heavy
,
that
it
can
not
hear
.
--
Is
.
lix
. 1.
5.
Strong
;
violent
;
forcible
;
as
,
a
heavy
sea
,
storm
,
cannonade
,
and
the
like
.
6.
Loud
;
deep
; --
said
of
sound
;
as
,
heavy
thunder
.
But
,
hark
!
that
heavy
sound
breaks
in
once
more
.
--
Byron
.
7.
Dark
with
clouds
,
or
ready
to
rain
;
gloomy
; --
said
of
the
sky
.
8.
Impeding
motion
;
cloggy
;
clayey
; --
said
of
earth
;
as
,
a
heavy
road
,
soil
,
and
the
like
.
9.
Not
raised
or
made
light
;
as
,
heavy
bread
.
10.
Not
agreeable
to
,
or
suitable
for
,
the
stomach
;
not
easily
digested
; --
said
of
food
.
11.
Having
much
body
or
strength
; --
said
of
wines
,
or
other
liquors
.
12.
With
child
;
pregnant
. [
R
.]
Heavy artillery
.
Mil.
(a)
Guns
of
great
weight
or
large
caliber
,
esp
.
siege
,
garrison
,
and
seacoast
guns
.
(b)
Troops
which
serve
heavy
guns
.
Heavy cavalry
.
See
under
Cavalry
.
Heavy fire
Mil.
,
a
continuous
or
destructive
cannonading
,
or
discharge
of
small
arms
.
Heavy metal
Mil.
,
large
guns
carrying
balls
of
a
large
size
;
also
,
large
balls
for
such
guns
.
Heavy metals
.
Chem.
See
under
Metal
.
Heavy weight
,
in
wrestling
,
boxing
,
etc
.,
a
term
applied
to
the
heaviest
of
the
classes
into
which
contestants
are
divided
.
Cf
.
Feather weight
(c)
,
under
Feather
.
Note:
☞
Heavy
is
used
in
composition
to
form
many
words
which
need
no
special
explanation
;
as
,
heavy
-built,
heavy
-browed,
heavy
-gaited,
etc
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Heav·y
,
adv.
Heavily
; --
sometimes
used
in
composition
;
as
,
heavy
-laden.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Heav·y
,
v. t.
To
make
heavy
. [
Obs
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
heavy
adj
1:
of
comparatively
great
physical
weight
or
density
; "
a
heavy
load
"; "
lead
is
a
heavy
metal
"; "
heavy
mahogony
furniture
" [
ant
:
light
]
2:
unusually
great
in
degree
or
quantity
or
number
; "
heavy
taxes
"; "
a
heavy
fine
"; "
heavy
casualties
"; "
heavy
losses
"; "
heavy
rain
"; "
heavy
traffic
" [
ant
:
light
]
3:
of
the
military
or
industry
;
using
(
or
being
)
the
heaviest
and
most
powerful
armaments
or
weapons
or
equipment
;
"
heavy
artillery
"; "
heavy
infantry
"; "
a
heavy
cruiser
";
"
heavy
guns
"; "
heavy
industry
involves
large-scale
production
of
basic
products
(
such
as
steel
)
used
by
other
industries
" [
ant
:
light
]
4:
having
or
suggesting
a
viscous
consistency
; "
heavy
cream
"
5:
wide
from
side
to
side
; "
a
heavy
black
mark
" [
syn
:
thick
]
6:
marked
by
great
psychological
weight
;
weighted
down
especially
with
sadness
or
troubles
or
weariness
; "
a
heavy
heart
"; "
a
heavy
schedule
"; "
heavy
news
"; "
a
heavy
silence
"; "
heavy
eyelids
" [
ant
:
light
]
7:
usually
describes
a
large
person
who
is
fat
but
has
a
large
frame
to
carry
it
[
syn
:
fleshy
,
overweight
]
8: (
used
of
soil
)
compact
and
fine-grained
; "
the
clayey
soil
was
heavy
and
easily
saturated
" [
syn
:
clayey
,
cloggy
]
9:
darkened
by
clouds
; "
a
heavy
sky
" [
syn
:
lowering
,
sullen
,
threatening
]
10:
of
great
intensity
or
power
or
force
; "
a
heavy
blow
"; "
the
fighting
was
heavy
"; "
heavy
seas
" [
ant
:
light
]
11: (
physics
,
chemistry
)
being
or
containing
an
isotope
with
greater
than
average
atomic
mass
or
weight
; "
heavy
hydrogen
"; "
heavy
water
" [
ant
:
light
]
12: (
of
an
actor
or
role
)
being
or
playing
the
villain
; "
Iago
is
the
heavy
role
in
`
Othello
'"
13:
permitting
little
if
any
light
to
pass
through
because
of
denseness
of
matter
; "
dense
smoke
"; "
heavy
fog
";
"
impenetrable
gloom
" [
syn
:
dense
,
impenetrable
]
14:
made
of
fabric
having
considerable
thickness
; "
a
heavy
coat
"
15:
of
a
drinker
or
drinking
;
indulging
intemperately
; "
does
a
lot
of
hard
drinking
"; "
a
heavy
drinker
" [
syn
:
hard(a)
]
16:
prodigious
; "
big
spender
"; "
big
eater
"; "
heavy
investor
"
[
syn
:
big(a)
,
heavy(a)
]
17:
used
of
syllables
or
musical
beats
[
syn
:
accented
,
strong
]
18:
full
and
loud
and
deep
; "
heavy
sounds
"; "
a
herald
chosen
for
his
sonorous
voice
" [
syn
:
sonorous
]
19:
of
great
gravity
or
crucial
import
;
requiring
serious
thought
; "
grave
responsibilities
"; "
faced
a
grave
decision
in
a
time
of
crisis
"; "
a
grievous
fault
"; "
heavy
matters
of
state
"; "
the
weighty
matters
to
be
discussed
at
the
peace
conference
" [
syn
:
grave
,
grievous
,
weighty
]
20:
slow
and
laborious
because
of
weight
; "
the
heavy
tread
of
tired
troops
"; "
moved
with
a
lumbering
sag-bellied
trot
";
"
ponderous
prehistoric
beasts
"; "
a
ponderous
yawn
" [
syn
:
lumbering
,
ponderous
]
21:
large
and
powerful
;
especially
designed
for
heavy
loads
or
rough
work
; "
a
heavy
truck
"; "
heavy
machinery
"
22:
dense
or
inadequately
leavened
and
hence
likely
to
cause
distress
in
the
alimentary
canal
; "
a
heavy
pudding
"
23:
sharply
inclined
; "
a
heavy
grade
"
24:
full
of
;
bearing
great
weight
; "
trees
heavy
with
fruit
";
"
vines
weighed
down
with
grapes
" [
syn
:
weighed down
]
25:
requiring
or
showing
effort
; "
heavy
breathing
"; "
the
subject
made
for
labored
reading
" [
syn
:
labored
,
laboured
]
26:
characterized
by
toilsome
effort
to
the
point
of
exhaustion
;
especially
physical
effort
; "
worked
their
arduous
way
up
the
mining
valley
"; "
a
grueling
campaign
"; "
hard
labor
";
"
heavy
work
"; "
heavy
going
"; "
spent
many
laborious
hours
on
the
project
"; "
set
a
punishing
pace
" [
syn
:
arduous
,
backbreaking
,
grueling
,
gruelling
,
hard
,
laborious
,
punishing
,
toilsome
]
27:
lacking
lightness
or
liveliness
; "
heavy
humor
"; "
a
leaden
conversation
" [
syn
:
leaden
]
28: (
of
sleep
)
deep
and
complete
; "
a
heavy
sleep
"; "
fell
into
a
profound
sleep
"; "
a
sound
sleeper
"; "
deep
wakeless
sleep
"
[
syn
:
profound
,
sound
,
wakeless
]
29:
in
an
advanced
stage
of
pregnancy
; "
was
big
with
child
";
"
was
great
with
child
" [
syn
:
big(p)
,
enceinte
,
expectant
,
gravid
,
great(p)
,
large(p)
,
heavy(p)
,
with
child(p)
]
n
1:
an
actor
who
plays
villainous
roles
2:
a
serious
(
or
tragic
)
role
in
a
play
adv
:
slowly
as
if
burdened
by
much
weight
; "
time
hung
heavy
on
their
hands
" [
syn
:
heavily
]
[
also
:
heaviest
,
heavier
]
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