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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 heave n. Pronunciation: ' hēv Function: verb Inflected Form:   heaved or hove \ ' hōv\ ; heav·ing Etymology: Middle English heven, from Old English hebban; akin to Old High German hevan to lift, Latin capere to take Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 obsolete : ELEVATE 2 : LIFT , RAISE < heaved the trunk onto the table> 3 : THROW , CAST < heaving rocks> 4 a : to cause to swell or rise b : to displace (as a rock stratum) especially by a fault 5 : to utter with obvious effort or with a deep breath < heave a sigh of relief> 6 : HAUL , DRAW intransitive verb 1 : LABOR , STRUGGLE 2 : RETCH 3 a : to rise and fall rhythmically b : PANT 4 a : PULL , PUSH < heaving on a rope> b : to move a ship in a specified direction or manner c past usually hove : to move in an indicated way <the ship hove into view> 5 : to rise or become thrown or raised up synonyms see LIFT –heav·er noun –heave to : to halt the headway of a ship (as by positioning a sailboat with the jib aback and the rudder turned sharply to windward)]]> 2 heave n. Function: noun Date: circa 1571 1 a : an effort to heave or raise b : HURL , CAST 2 : an upward motion : RISING especially : a rhythmical rising 3 : horizontal displacement especially by the faulting of a rock 4 plural but singular or plural in construction : chronic pulmonary emphysema of the horse resulting in difficult expiration, heaving of the flanks, and a persistent cough]]> heave (as used in expressions) n. frost heave heave to heave ho dry heaves frost heaving ]]>