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单词 heavily
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heavily
(hevɪli )
1. adverb [ADVERB after verb]
If someone says something heavily, they say it in a slow way which shows a feeling such as sadness, tiredness, or annoyance.
'I didn't even think about her,' he said heavily.
2.  See also heavy
Collocations:
heavily indebted
It needs equity to recapitalise heavily indebted but still viable firms.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Although it is the world's biggest aluminium producer, it is heavily indebted.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
But if the heavily indebted company cannot raise enough from this disposal process, it could be forced into bankruptcy.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
The only way a heavily indebted country can live beyond its diminished means is to sell its assets to the highest bidder.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
The first is that a heavily indebted nation must spend much of the money it possesses on paying its debts.
George Monbiot THE AGE OF CONSENT (2003)
heavily industrialized
The population of the town was about 20,000 people and it was heavily industrialized.
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The name was chosen as the pride for the heavily industrialized region of the country.
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The once heavily industrialized district was home to many steel mills, automotive parts manufacturers, petroleum refineries, foundries, and machine shops.
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The area remains heavily industrialized today.
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Historically the river was heavily industrialized with mills, and supported numerous tanneries and dye-makers.
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heavily involved
The family is also heavily involved in charity work, helping the long-term unemployed.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Being heavily involved in running my own business at the time, I accepted the situation at face value.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
They launched a barrage of attacks, and again the locks were heavily involved.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
It introduces a man who is heavily involved in practical political administration in Toulouse, while pursuing his career as a teacher and completing his doctoral thesis.
The Times Literary Supplement (2012)
The rapper has been heavily involved in the project and designed the team's logo and new strip.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
heavily leveraged
Fears are also mounting that many heavily leveraged private owners of offices and shops may be turned into forced sellers over the coming months.
Times, Sunday Times
Another was to lend at high rates to heavily leveraged hedge funds and private equity groups.
Times, Sunday Times
Quintain had been heavily leveraged and, like many of its peers, came close to collapse when bank finance dried up and property values plunged.
Times, Sunday Times
Its undoing has been its mountainous debts, heaped on the group in a heavily leveraged buyout in 2006.
Times, Sunday Times
It was always going to be difficult to justify encouraging first-time buyers to be heavily leveraged.
Times, Sunday Times
heavily polluted
The floodwater was heavily polluted by leaks from septic tanks, fuel from flooded vehicles and farm slurry.
Times, Sunday Times
It warns you that the mask, above, needs replacing after as little as 90 hours if used in a heavily polluted area.
Times,Sunday Times
It said that the five authorities were expected to set up numberplate-recognition cameras to enforce charges against vehicles driving in heavily polluted central areas.
Times, Sunday Times
Many sailors are unhappy with the heavily polluted waters they will be competing in.
Times, Sunday Times
She was constantly exposed to the heavily polluted air and congestion (squatter's area) characteristic of the area.
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heavily reliant on
It is also heavily reliant on the automotive sector, and while this was strong, that industry takes lower margin solid wire.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The main decline was voice broking, heavily reliant on banks that are reducing their risk.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Most British farmers remain heavily reliant on subsidies.
Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Wind energy is intermittent and heavily reliant on back-up power generation for use when it is not blowing.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
It runs on a shoestring, heavily reliant on volunteers and capping staff salaries at 18,000 a year.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
heavily textured
There's something romantic, yet rock-chick about heavily textured, mussed-up hair.
The Sun
Look in second-hand shops to find old photo frames - big, small, plain and heavily textured ones - and spray paint them in a colour that will complement your scheme.
Times, Sunday Times
The surfaces look heavily textured.
Times, Sunday Times
He developed a more heavily textured style, turning later to a looser, more gestural style with mythical themes that includes dancing calligraphic shapes.
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This painting has a heavily textured and three-dimensional appearance.
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heavily wooded
And it's glorious: two heavily wooded valleys, with a picturesque waterfall, run down to the beach.
Times, Sunday Times
More than 100 police officers swarmed to the area, setting up a road block on the dark country lane and surrounding a two-mile stretch of heavily wooded terrain.
Times, Sunday Times
The long driveway and heavily wooded grounds around the restored 100-year-old house make for a secluded country retreat.
Globe and Mail
The trail then separates from the road once again, entering another heavily wooded area.
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When breeding, it avoids treeless or heavily wooded areas, cities, mountains, and farmland, but it often feeds over wetlands, cultivation or gardens.
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influence heavily
It was influenced heavily by western rock music, and their lyrics were often critical of politics and society.
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In the world of art, fashion was being influenced heavily by art movements such as surrealism.
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It was also a move into a more analogue sound influenced heavily by indie and post punk and incorporating even more live instrumentation and vocals.
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Much of their early years as a band were influenced heavily by the diverse and radical roster of artists that was quickly cultivated.
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Hunt began to experiment with materials and sculpting techniques, influenced heavily by progressive twentieth-century artists.
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invest heavily in
The announcement was welcomed by air taxi operators, who are investing heavily in small jets to meet rapidly growing demand for private flights.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
He then invested heavily (financially and creatively) in the promo videos.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
To achieve that goal in an era where the viewing audience is fragmenting will require investing heavily in a stream of compelling shows.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
He made his fortune producing comic scripts and is now investing heavily in his hometown club.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
Yet many energy companies have invested heavily in installing meters in thousands of homes.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
involved heavily in
We are still involved heavily in the race for four major trophies.
The Sun
The government was involved heavily in the dairy industry, but it was generally ineffective in improving nutritional levels in dairy products.
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I was involved heavily in sports.
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land heavily
He landed heavily on the yacht's fibreglass deck, its anti-skid tread grating his face.
Terman, Douglas CORMORANT
The pilot regained control and landed heavily but no one was hurt.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
lean heavily on
She was tall, angular and stooped and leant heavily on the stick, her white knuckles clutched.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Neither am I. ' The man stood up, however, leaning heavily on a thick blackthorn cane, and laboured himself across the room.
MacLeod, Charlotte SOMETHING IN THE WATER (2002)
Britain's bestselling car gets a major midlife facelift with styling leaning heavily on that of the well received new Mondeo.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
promote heavily
We're promoting heavily, but it's working.
Times, Sunday Times
Since 2003 the railroad has promoted heavily this important season for tourism.
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Although signed and promoted heavily, the band never really took off, and they too split after recording a debut album.
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It received mostly positive acclaim, but was not promoted heavily and did not chart.
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Promoted heavily with advertising, trading was brisk with the stores very popular.
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rain heavily
After lunch, it began to rain heavily, and by the time we got back to my house, we were all soaked.
Times, Sunday Times
The day before, when it started to rain heavily they ran to each other and were crying and shaking.
The Sun
It began to rain heavily, peaking between 3:00am and 5:30am.
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Clouds formed in the sky and it started to rain heavily.
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At about 10 p.m., 24 hours after the sinking, the wind picked up, sending water over the longboat's gunwales, and it began to rain heavily.
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recruit heavily
Research shows universities that recruit heavily through clearing have higher drop-out rates.
Times, Sunday Times
That can be a tough place for a young player to glimpse a glittering future, given the club's tendency to recruit heavily from the continental clubs they have ties with.
Times, Sunday Times
The sleuthing industry recruits heavily from the intelligence services.
Times, Sunday Times
Both clubs have recruited heavily.
Times, Sunday Times
It recruits heavily from its home territory with almost half the students drawn from the lower social classes.
Times, Sunday Times
rely heavily on
Today's versions rely heavily on boho credentials; artisanal embroidery, tassels and balloon sleeves.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
They get a lot of stick doing backstroke, in which you rely heavily on your kick.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
He's deaf and has had a tracheostomy, relying heavily on a ventilator and suction machine to help him breathe.
The Sun (2014)
A key reason was that predictions of fossil fuel use rely heavily on economic predictions, which have been shown to be almost useless.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
But in the 1990s France continued to rely heavily on nuclear power.
Grenville, J. A. S. The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century (1994)
rest heavily
They rest heavily on the presence of certain tradition and powerful, but intrinsically irrelevant, stimuli and other arbitrary triggers.
Christianity Today
Interpretations of these diagnostic tests rest heavily on the model assumptions.
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Hotels are independently assessed in traditional systems and rest heavily on the facilities provided.
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In fact the gallery rests heavily upon its own substantial collection.
Times, Sunday Times
However, this finding rests heavily on the fact that active and passive dispersers have been grouped together in the analyses.
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sigh heavily
He sighed heavily as he began his reflections.
Times, Sunday Times
He leaned back in his chair and sighed heavily.
The Sun
He's holding a microphone in his hand and sighing heavily.
Times, Sunday Times
She sighs heavily and loses her train of thought and sounds more resigned than inspired.
Times, Sunday Times
She rolls her eyes and sighs heavily, remembering how much he wound her up, albeit unintentionally, while she was in labour.
The Sun
snow heavily
It became very cloudy, the temperature dropped, and it started to snow heavily.
Times, Sunday Times
It used to snow heavily in last and past years.
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The wretched month becomes memorable only when it throws a tantrum and snows heavily.
Times, Sunday Times
When he reached the packed teashop, it was snowing heavily.
Times, Sunday Times
Outside the window, it was snowing heavily.
Times, Sunday Times
stacked heavily against
And without this it all comes down to playing a game of chance where the odds are stacked heavily against cancer.
Times, Sunday Times
But the odds are stacked heavily against you.
Times, Sunday Times
But when it comes to wagering your money on racehorses, the odds tend to be stacked heavily against you.
Times, Sunday Times
The odds are stacked heavily against them.
Times, Sunday Times
In my experience, the odds of a successful compensation claim are stacked heavily against the public.
Times, Sunday Times
trade heavily
The town trades heavily on the artist's legacy - he produced more than 200 paintings there in less than a year and a half.
Times, Sunday Times
But rugby trades heavily on the value system within the game.
Times, Sunday Times
It was a busy day for those oil stocks traded heavily by friskier private investors.
Times, Sunday Times
weigh heavily
One problem in particular is weighing heavily, after my sister-in-law, a landscape architect, confirmed my worst fears during a family visit.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
Legal constraints weighed heavily on Fenton.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
He also said that bank lending fragility could still weigh heavily.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
It was weighing heavily on our bank balance and had been such an emotional roller-coaster.
The Sun (2009)
Funding issues weigh heavily on some scholars' minds.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Translations:
Chinese: 沉重地
Japanese: 重く
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