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a. 最重的(为heavy的最高级)




    Heavy \Heav"y\, a. [Compar. {Heavier}; superl. {Heaviest}.] [OE.
    hevi, AS. hefig, fr. hebban to lift, heave; akin to OHG.
    hebig, hevig, Icel. h["o]figr, h["o]fugr. See {Heave}.]
    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.

    1. Flooding caused by the heaviest rains in two decades have left 13 people dead and 7,000 homeless, the minister of animal and water resources said Saturday.
    2. The burden of interest payments is the heaviest part of the Third World's $1.3 trillion debt.
    3. The Dow Jones industrial average managed a rebound today, defying fears of a Black Monday-style crash in some of the heaviest trading in the history of the New York Stock Exchange.
    4. The case is expected to come to court next year. Names on two syndicates, 90 and 334, managed by Pulbrook Underwriting Agency, face some of the heaviest individual losses.
    5. Over half of all officially poor families are now female-headed, and they are the families with the largest income shortfalls, the longest stays below the poverty line, and the heaviest demand for public funds.
    6. Borja's austerity package, which included a 36 percent devaluation of the currency, exchange controls and gasoline price increases, has drawn its heaviest criticism from the left, however.
    7. Vermont got the heaviest snow in the region Tuesday.
    8. The major blue-chip international issues among banks, autos, chemicals and electricals had the heaviest declines during the session.
    9. Stockholm trading was the heaviest in three weeks, aided by higher London prices.
    10. Meanwhile, the bank board's Barth said the heaviest losses continued to be concentrated in just a few institutions, with the 20 most-troubled institutions losing $2 billion in the fourth quarter.
    11. Reports of unrest in the 350,000-member corps arose after a U.N.-sponsored truce Aug. 20 halted eight years of war with Iraq, in which the Revolutionary Guards bore the brunt of fighting and suffered the heaviest casualties.
    12. That was the heaviest volume since Oct. 21, but it was still light compared with the system's pace last spring or during 1987, when about 150 million was the daily average.
    13. The heaviest rainfall during the six hours up to 2 p.m. EDT was 2 inches at Fort Myers, Fla.
    14. The heaviest public insult to the monarchy came in 1980, when Juliana abdicated in favor of Beatrix.
    15. A block of 4m shares would represent around 0.5 per cent of the equity. Turnover finally totalled 16m shares, the heaviest day's activity since mid-September, when the insurance group sold its 60m share stake in Commercial Union.
    16. The heaviest snowfall was over south-central Missouri, where Columbia received 4 inches.
    17. Four women provided support services for special operations teams involved in some of the heaviest fighting.
    18. And it is all extremely beautiful. He is a carver and a modeller, never the assembler or collagist, even though much of his material may only be cut or bent by the heaviest industrial equipment.
    19. It was the heaviest rainfall for the east-central part of the state since April 26, when the area got about a half-inch of rain.
    20. As the clock struck 12, Beijing Mayor Chen Xitong revived an imperial tradition by striking the capital's 500-year-old bronze bell _ China's largest and heaviest _ 12 times.
    21. After a short drive around downtown, where the fighting had been the heaviest, all appeared quiet.
    22. Another 98 - including rebel leader Col. Enrique Baraldini - were arrested at the Palermo infantry base five miles to the northwest, the scene of some of the heaviest shooting, the army said.
    23. Hundreds of people fled to west Beirut from Ashrafiyeh, the militia stronghold that has seen the heaviest fighting, but most residents of districts controlled by Aoun appeared to be buying supplies and returning home.
    24. He said prices at the gas pumps could rise between 5 and 10 cents a gallon by Labor Day, one of the heaviest driving times of the year for Americans.
    25. Light snow also fell over western Wyoming with the heaviest accumulations occurring in the mountains.
    26. The fighting was the heaviest in Sri Lanka since the government wrested control of the northern Jaffna peninsula last month, and rebel leaders said it was the start of a major counteroffensive.
    27. Motorists were warned last night to expect more snow after a day in which some roads in Scotland and northern England were blocked. The heaviest falls yesterday of more than 5cm, were in Lincolnshire, East Anglia and near Ashford in Kent.
    28. The Richer, The Zappier The highest-income households that advertisers most want to reach are the heaviest zappers.
    29. The "poll tax" is payable by each adult and will bear heaviest on bigger households, while people living alone will be the main beneficiaries.
    30. Many U.S. refiners, he said, have modified their plants so that they can process most types of crude, even the heaviest lowest-quality grades.
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