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Noun:
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the property of being large in mass
Verb:
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lift or elevate
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test the weight of something by lifting it
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用作名詞 (n.)
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Quite literally, over time, our brains lose their heft.
很挑明地講,長時到地面上,我國的大腦皮層的權重會改善。
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The car had to be able to go 100+ mph despite its size and heft.
是不論車的面積大小和容量,蝙蝠車要的最高車速要符合每每小時100英里上面。
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Thus all these tiny scratches give us breadth and heft and depth.
看得見,其他哪些小來小去的一撇點兒都讓人們提升了維度、重量和角度。
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JBIC encourages Japanese firms to form consortiums to increase their heft.
法國國際性協力證券公司支持法國公司構成財團以提升其凈重。
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Other groupings are gaining heft.
某些組織開展的很關鍵也逐漸開始展現。
用作動詞 (v.)
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Melly couldn't even heft that sword!
媚蘭連那小刀也舉不出來呢!
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He was more on the lean side than supplied with heft.
產自: H. Roth
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Go ahead, pick it up. The heft tells you it's solid sterling silver.
選自:Scientific American
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I develop..lumbago from hefting my baggage at airports.
選自: N. Bawden
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He hefted the sledgehammer on to his shoulder.
選自: P. Carey
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