heave  
 verb uk/hiːv/ us/hiːv/
  (MOVE)            
  [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ]拉,推,举起,移动(重物) 
to move something heavy using a lot of effort
  He heaved the bag onto his shoulder. 他把袋子扛上肩膀。 
 He cleared a space, heaving boxes out of the way. 他搬开箱子腾出一块地方。 
  [ T usually + adv/prep ] informal扔,投掷(尤指笨重物) 
to throw something forcefully, especially something large and heavy
  She picked up a heavy book and heaved it at him. 她拿起一本大书就朝他扔过去。 
  [ I ]上下起伏 
If something heaves, it makes one or more large movements up and down.
  As the wind increased, the deck of the ship began to heave beneath his feet. 随着风力增大,轮船甲板开始在他脚下颠簸起来。 
   (VOMIT)      
 [ I ]恶心,想吐 
to feel as if you are going to vomit
  The smell of the fish made me/my stomach heave. 鱼的味道让我一阵恶心。 
 Idiom   
heave a sigh of reliefidiom  松一口气
to suddenly feel very happy because something unpleasant has not happened or has ended
  We both heaved a sigh of relief when she left. 她离开后我们俩都松了一口气。 
 heave       
noun [ C ] uk/hiːv/ us/hiːv/
 投掷;推;拉
the act of throwing, pushing, or pulling something with a lot of effort
  They gave a great heave and rolled the boulder out of the way. 他们一起用力将大石头推到路旁。