heft

英[heft] 美[heft]
  • n. 重量;分量;重要性
  • v. 举起试重量;举起
hefted hefted hefting hefts
  • hefty adj.重的;肌肉发达的;异常大的;相当多的
Noun:
  1. the property of being large in mass

Verb:
  1. lift or elevate

  2. test the weight of something by lifting it

1. Thus all these tiny scratches give us breadth and heft and depth.
可见,所有这些小来小去的一撇一点都给我们增加了广度、分量和深度.

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2. The heft of 1 news information becomes heavy apparently.
新闻资讯的分量明显变重了.

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3. Part of what contributes to the Yamaha's heft is a steel chassis.
部分内容有助于雅马哈的试验是一个钢铁底盘.

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4. Adds heft to a party often seenas lightweight.
他为被看做轻量级的政党添加了砝码.

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5. He carries a lot of heft.
他很有势力.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Quite literally, over time, our brains lose their heft.
      很坦白地讲,长期下来,我们的大脑的重量会减轻。
    2. The car had to be able to go 100+ mph despite its size and heft.
      不论车的大小和重量,蝙蝠车要的时速要达到每小时100英里以上。
    3. Thus all these tiny scratches give us breadth and heft and depth.
      可见,所有这些小来小去的一撇一点都给我们增加了广度、分量和深度。
    4. JBIC encourages Japanese firms to form consortiums to increase their heft.
      日本国际协力银行鼓励日本企业组成财团以增加其分量。
    5. Other groupings are gaining heft.
      其他组织的重要性也开始凸现。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Melly couldn't even heft that sword!
      媚兰连那刀子也举不起来呢!