English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woord "heft" kan as beide 'n selfstandige naamwoord en 'n werkwoord gebruik word, en die betekenis daarvan hang af van die konteks. Hier is die woordeboekdefinisies van "heft":Selfstandige naamwoord:Gewig of swaarmoedigheid, veral wanneer dit indrukwekkend of swaar is. (bv. "Die heft van die pakkie het dit moeilik gemaak om te dra.")Invloed of mag. (bv. "Die politikus se heftigheid binne die party is betekenisvol.")Werkwoord:Om iets swaars met moeite op te lig of te dra. (bv. "Sy het die tas op die bagasierak gelig.")Om die gewig van iets te bepaal deur dit op te lig of te hanteer. (bv. "Hy het die spanspek opgehef om sy rypheid te bepaal.")Neem asseblief kennis dat hierdie definisies algemeen is en effens kan verskil na gelang van die spesifieke woordeboek wat geraadpleeg is.

Sentence Examples

  1. The Titan seized Pandora once more, this time using one hand to heft Pandora off her feet by the back of her neck.
  2. Strength to heft her with one hand, to squeeze her unconscious.
  3. Parrying the blow seemed a bit out of the question considering the heft behind the fist.
  4. This creature had ludicrously stumpy legs but was all heft in the upper body department.
  5. Eilidh closed her eyes and tried to relax her shoulders, overly tense from supporting the heft of her new protective wear.
  6. Ravenwood raised and lowered the sphere a few times, gauging its heft.
  7. Then she jerked one knee up and grasping his wrist and collar, used his body weight to heft him over.
  8. As when she had come to Atlantis, the urge to seize one by the shoulders, heft him off the ground and shake him, came upon her so powerfully she had to clench her fists to suppress it.
  9. He taught Lance how to lift heavy objects and focus more on the biceps and back, and how to heft heavy items so as to build up the chest and shoulders, and the two of them loaded all the weighty furniture into the back of the truck, laughing as they did so.
  10. Both sets of doors opened, heavy, Kevlar-reinforced mechanisms swinging forward with both heft and an eerie near-silence.