Heave in spanish

Tirón

pronunciation: tiɹ̩oʊn part of speech: verb, noun
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heave1 = suspiro. 

Example: Tears profusely running down her face, she nodded quietly with a few heaves.

more:

» dry heave = arcada.

Example: However, his biggest challenge is waking in the night with dry heaves that go on for hours and cause serious pain in the gullet, chest and jaw.

heave2 = suspirar, respirar agitadamente. 

Example: But then his breathing changes to what I can only describe as gasping or heaving.

more:

» heave + a sigh = dar un suspiro.

Example: He laced his fingers behind his head, heaved a big sigh, and said, 'This is the life!'.

» heave + a sigh of relief = dar un suspiro de alivio, suspirar de alivio.

Example: They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.

» heave + Posesivo + chest = respirar hondo, respirar profundo.

Example: The giant burst into laughter, heaving his chest like bellows and showing his teeth.

Heave synonyms

raise in spanish: aumento, pronunciation: reɪz verblift in spanish: levantar, pronunciation: lɪft verb, nounsurge in spanish: oleada, pronunciation: sɜrdʒ noungasp in spanish: jadear, pronunciation: gæsp noun, verbpuff in spanish: soplo, pronunciation: pʌf noungag in spanish: mordaza, pronunciation: gæg nounwarp in spanish: deformación, pronunciation: wɔrp nounbuckle in spanish: hebilla, pronunciation: bʌkəl noun, verbheft in spanish: peso, pronunciation: heft nounbillow in spanish: ola, pronunciation: bɪloʊ nounelevation in spanish: elevación, pronunciation: eləveɪʃən nounpant in spanish: pantalón, pronunciation: pænt noun, verbheaving in spanish: agitado, pronunciation: hivɪŋ nounheave up in spanish: levantarse, pronunciation: hivʌp verbheft up in spanish: levantarse, pronunciation: heftʌp verb
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