Heft

//hɛft//

Synonyms for "heft" (86 found)

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Translations

48 translations across 13 languages.

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Albanian

3 entries
  • rëndesë noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • rëndesë noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • rëndësia noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)

Czech

4 entries
  • tíha noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • váha noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • potěžkat verb (to test the weight of (something) by lifting)
  • potěžkávat verb (to test the weight of (something) by lifting)

Dutch

4 entries
  • gewicht noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • gewichtigheid noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • heffen verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)
  • hijsen verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

Finnish

4 entries
  • laitumen totutelleet eläimet noun (flock or group of farm animals which have become accustomed to a particular piece of pastureland)
  • nidos noun (number of sheets of paper fastened together)
  • paino noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • paino noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)

French

2 entries
  • poids noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • hisser verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

German

2 entries
  • Gewicht noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • Schwere noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)

Ido

1 entries
  • levar verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

Italian

2 entries
  • peso noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • sollevare verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

Romanian

1 entries
  • ridica verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

Russian

4 entries
  • вес noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)
  • тя́жесть noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • поднима́ть verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)
  • подня́ть verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

Spanish

2 entries
  • pesadez noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • peso noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)

Swedish

2 entries
  • tyngd noun (feel of the weight of something — see also heaviness)
  • tyngd noun (force exerted by an object due to gravitation — see also weight)

Ukrainian

4 entries
  • підня́ти verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)
  • підніма́ти verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)
  • підійма́ти verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)
  • підійня́ти verb (to lift or lift up (something) — see also lift)

Sample sentences

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What is the degree of heft?

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The heft of the titanium cube was unmatched.

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The area will have a population of about 70 million and the economic heft, state media argues, to drive the Chinese economy, let alone the world.

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His argument lacks heft.

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