heaviness

英['hevinəs] 美['hevinəs]
  • n. 重;重量
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Noun:
  1. the property of being comparatively great in weight;

    "the heaviness of lead"

  2. persisting sadness;

    "nothing lifted the heaviness of her heart after her loss"

  3. an oppressive quality that is laborious and solemn and lacks grace or fluency;

    "a book so serious that it sometimes subsided into ponderousness"
    "his lectures tend to heaviness and repetition"

  4. used of a line or mark

  5. unwelcome burdensome difficulty

1. In any case Porsche had personally taken over Hitler's bias for super - heaviness.
波尔舍好歹还是接受了希特勒对超重坦克的偏好.

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2. A friendly critic might have called his heaviness weighty.
善意的评论者甚至能把他的笨重举止说成是稳重沉着.

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3. Everything in her person was round and replete, though without those accumulations which suggest heaviness.
她身上的一切都圆圆的,显得饱满, 然而并不给人以笨重的肥胖感觉.

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4. Their crackling bad humour left them, but the heaviness of their spirit remained.
他们的怒气平息了, 但心情仍很沉重.

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5. The heaviness in the evening air oppressed us both.
傍晚沉重的空气压迫著我们.

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    1. For such a sensitive and emotional poet, Wen Yi-Duo, it is more unbearable heaviness.
      对于闻一多这样敏感且多情的诗人而言,更是难以接受的重。
    2. The child then reveals himself to be the Christ child and his heaviness due to the weight of the world on his shoulders.
      而婴儿向他透露自己乃上帝之子,自己重量如此之巨是因为肩上负有世界之重。
    3. The child then reveals himself to be the Christ child and his heaviness due to the weight of the world on his shoulders.
      而婴儿向他透露自己乃上帝之子,自己重量如此之巨是因为肩上负有世界之重。