heavily
- IPA[ˈhɛvɪli]
英式
- to a great degree; in large amounts;to a large extent; very or very much
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副詞
- 1. to a great degree; in large amounts it was raining heavily he had been drinking heavily for six months 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ to a large extent; very or very much the country is heavily dependent on banana exports he was heavily influenced by the Impressionists
- 2. with a lot of force or effort; with weight she fell heavily to the ground he sat down heavily in the chair
- ▪ in a way that is mentally oppressive or hard to endure it is a burden that weighs heavily on his shoulders tension hung heavily in the air
- ▪ slowly and loudly she was breathing heavily the man in the next room was snoring heavily
- ▪ in a slow way that expresses sadness he sighed heavily
- full of or loaded with heavy items: the lorry was heavily laden with large boxes and crates heavily laden trolleys
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) having a large, broad, and strong body: he was tall and heavily built
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) having a large, broad, and strong body: he was tall and heavily built
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of time) pass slowly
Oxford Dictionary
- (of time) pass slowly
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈhevəlē]
美式
- to a great degree; in large amounts: it was raining heavily he had been drinking heavily for six months
Oxford American Dictionary