Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä

Ääntäminen

  • Ääntäminen:
    • IPA: /ˈhɛv.i/
  • ÄäntäminenUS:
    • IPA: [ˈhɛv.i]

Lyhenteet

KäännösKonteksti
Adjektiivit
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.slangi, musiikki, vanhahtava, brittienglanti
10.
Substantiivit
11.
12.puhekieli
13.puhekieli
Muut/tuntemattomat
14.

Määritelmät

Adjektiivi

  1. (of any physical thing) Having great weight.
  2. Having the heaves.
  3. (of a person) Heavyset: overweight.
  4. (of a topic) Serious, somber.
  5. Not easy to bear; burdensome; oppressive.
  6. (British, slang, dated) Good.
  7. (dated, late 1960s, 1970s, US) Profound.
  8. (of a rate of flow) High, great.
  9. (slang) Armed.
  10. (of music) Loud, distorted, or intense.
  11. (of weather) Hot and humid.
  12. (of a person) Doing the specified activity more intensely than most other people.
  13. (of the eyes) With eyelids difficult to keep open due to tiredness.
  14. (of food) High in fat or protein; difficult to digest.
  15. Of great force, power, or intensity; deep or intense.
  16. Laden with that which is weighty; encumbered; burdened; bowed down, either with an actual burden, or with grief, pain, disappointment, etc.
  17. Slow; sluggish; inactive; or lifeless, dull, inanimate, stupid.
  18. Impeding motion; cloggy; clayey.
  19. Not raised or leavened.
  20. (of wines or spirits) Having much body or strength.
  21. (obsolete) With child; pregnant.
  22. (physics) Containing one or more isotopes that are heavier than the normal one.
  23. (oil industry) Of petroleum, having high viscosity.
  24. (finance) Of a market: in which the price of shares is declining.
  25. (nautical, military) Heavily-armed.
  26. (aviation, of an aircraft) Having a relatively high takeoff weight and payload.
  27. Having a maximum takeoff weight exceeding 300,000 tons, as almost all widebodies do, generating high wake turbulence.

Verbi

  1. (often with "up") To make heavier.
  2. To sadden.
  3. (Australia, New Zealand, informal) To use power or wealth to exert influence on, e.g., governments or corporations; to pressure.

Substantiivi

  1. (slang) A villain or bad guy; the one responsible for evil or aggressive acts.
  2. (slang) A doorman, bouncer or bodyguard.
  3. A prominent figure; a "major player".
  4. (journalism, slang, chiefly in the plural) A newspaper of the quality press.
  5. (aviation) A relatively large multi-engined aircraft.
  6. (theater, archaic, slang) A serious theatrical role.
  7. (military, historical) A member of the heavy cavalry.

Adverbi

  1. In a heavy manner; weightily; heavily; gravely.
  2. (colloquial, nonstandard) To a great degree; greatly.
  3. (India, colloquial) very

Esimerkit

  • With his wrinkled, uneven face, the actor always seemed to play the heavy in films.
  • a heavy gait, looks, manners, style, etc.
  • a heavy writer or book
  • whilst the heavy ploughman snores
  • a heavy, dull, degenerate mind
  • Neither [is] his ear heavy, that it cannot hear.
  • a heavy road; a heavy soil
  • heavy bread
  • heavy laden with their sins
  • A light wife doth make a heavy husband.
  • A fight started outside the bar but the heavies came out and stopped it.
  • The term heavy normally follows the call-sign when used by air traffic controllers.
  • The union was well known for the methods it used to heavy many businesses.
  • [...]the Prime Minister sought to evade the simple fact that he heavied Mr Reid to get rid of Dr Armstrong.
  • But he is on the wrong horse, heavying me. My phone′s tapped. Well, he won′t find anything.
  • But the next two days of the Conference also produced some very visible lobbying for the succession and apparent heavying of contenders like Brereton, Anderson and Mulock - much of it caught on television.
  • a heavy horse
  • Sunning himself on the board steps, I saw for the first time Mr. Farquhar Fenelon Cooke.[...]A silver snaffle on a heavy leather watch guard which connected the pockets of his corduroy waistcoat, together with a huge gold stirrup in his Ascot tie, sufficiently proclaimed his tastes.
  • The heavy [sorrowing] nobles all in council were.
  • his eyes were heavy with sleep;  she was heavy with child
  • it was a heavy storm;  a heavy slumber in bed;  a heavy punch
  • [Rural solar plant] schemes are of little help to industry or other heavy users of electricity. Nor is solar power yet as cheap as the grid. For all that, the rapid arrival of electric light to Indian villages is long overdue. When the national grid suffers its next huge outage, as it did in July 2012 when hundreds of millions were left in the dark, look for specks of light in the villages.
  • The surf was not heavy, and there was no undertow, so we made shore easily, effecting an equally easy landing.
  • Cheese-stuffed sausage is too heavy to eat before exercising.
  • He was a heavy sleeper, a heavy eater and a heavy smoker - certainly not an ideal husband.
  • Metal is heavier than swing.
  • Come heavy, or not at all.
  • The Moody Blues are, like, heavy.
  • This film is heavy.
  • Sent hither to impart the heavy news.
  • The king himself hath a heavy reckoning to make.
  • The hand of the Lord was heavy upon them of Ashdod.
  • heavy yokes, expenses, undertakings, trials, news, etc.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektiheaviedImperfektiheavied
Partisiipin preesensheavyingMonikkoheavys
MonikkoheaviesKomparatiiviheavier
Komparatiivimore heavySuperlatiiviheaviest
Superlatiivimost heavyYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensheavies