单词 | heart |
释义 | heart UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun ORGAN 器官 ESSENTIAL countable ■the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body 心脏 •heart disease/failure心脏病/心脏衰竭 •He's got a weak/bad heart (= His heart is not healthy).他的心脏不太好。 •Isabel's heart was beating fast with fright.伊莎贝尔因为恐惧而心跳加快。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun EMOTIONS 感情 ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■used to refer to a person's character, or the place within a person where their feelings or emotions are considered to come from 性情;内心;心肠 •She has a good heart (= She is a kind person).她心地善良。 •I love you, and I mean it from the bottom of •I love you with all •He said he'd never marry but he had a change of •Homelessness is a subject very close/dear to •He broke •It breaks •They say he died of a broken •old-fashioned •His heart leapt UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun CENTRE 中心 ESSENTIAL only singular ■the central or most important part 中心;中央;重点;要点 •The demonstrators will march through the •A disagreement about boundaries is at the •Let's get to the heart of the matter countable ■the firm central part of a vegetable, especially one with a lot of leaves 菜心 •artichoke hearts洋蓟心 •the heart of a lettuce莴苣菜心 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun BRAVERY 勇敢 uncountable ■bravery or determination or hope 勇气;决心;希望 •You're doing really well - don't lose •Take UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun SHAPE 形状 countable ■a shape, consisting of two half circles next to each other at the top and a v-shape at the bottom, which is often coloured pink or red, and which represents love (用来表示爱情的)心形 countable ■a card, with a red heart shape on it, which belongs to one of the four suits in a set of playing cards (纸牌中的)红桃,红心 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun after your own heart ■having the same opinions or interests as you 与(某人)观点(或兴趣)相同 •She's a woman after my own heart.她是个与我趣味相投的女人。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun be all heart ■to be very kind and generous. This phrase is often used humorously to mean the opposite 心地善良(常用作反语,以示幽默) •She's all heart.她心地善良。 •humorous UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun (off) by heart ADVANCED ■learnt in such a way that you can say it from memory 背诵;记忆 •My father can still recite the poems he learned off by heart at school.我父亲仍能背诵出他以前念书时背下来的诗。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun Have a heart! ■used to ask someone to be kinder to you 发发慈悲吧!行行好吧! •Don't make me write it again! Have a heart!别让我再写了!行行好吧! UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun have a heart of gold ■to be very kind and generous 有一颗金子般的心;心地非常善良 •She has a heart of gold.她有一颗慈悲心。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun have a heart of stone ■to be unkind or cruel 有一副铁石心肠 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun your heart aches ■If your heart aches, you feel sad or feel a sense of sympathy and sadness for the suffering of other people (为他人的痛苦)感到心痛,非常伤心 •His heart ached with pity for her.他深深地同情她。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun heart and soul literary ■completely 完全地,全心全意地 •She loves those children heart and soul.她全心全意地爱着那些孩子。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun your heart goes out to sb ■If your heart goes out to someone who is in trouble, you feel sympathy for them 对…深感同情 •Our hearts go out to the families of the victims of this terrible tragedy.我们对这场可怕悲剧的受害者家庭深表同情。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun heart in your boots UK informal ■feeling very sad, disappointed, worried, etc 心情很不好;很失望;很担忧 •Their hearts were in their boots when they realized that they would have to do the work all over again.当他们发现将不得不全部从头再来时,他们的情绪很低落。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun your heart in your mouth ■If your heart is in your mouth, you are feeling extremely nervous 深为惊恐;非常紧张 •My heart was in my mouth when I opened the letter.我打开那封信时心都快跳出来了。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun her/his heart is in the right place ■said about someone who you think has good intentions 她/他的用意(或心地)还是好的 •He's an odd man but his heart is in the right place.他是个脾气古怪的人,但他的心地还是好的。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun your heart isn't in it ■If your heart isn't in it, you do not feel interested or enthusiastic about something 心思不在…上面;对…不感兴趣 •I tried to look interested, but my heart wasn't in it.我试图装出感兴趣的样子,可是我的心思完全不在这上面。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun your heart skips / misses a beat ■When your heart skips/misses a beat, you feel very excited or nervous (表示兴奋或紧张)心跳停了一拍,心里一阵紧张 •Every time he looks at me my heart skips a beat.他每看我一眼,我的心里就一阵紧张。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun your heart's desire literary ■the thing or person you most want 最想得到的东西(或人) UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun in your heart of hearts ■in your most secret and true thoughts 在内心深处 •I didn't want to believe it, but in my heart of hearts I knew that it was true.我不愿相信,但在内心深处我知道那是真的。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun my heart bleeds for sb ■used to say that you feel great sadness for someone. This phrase is often used humorously to mean the opposite 我的心为(某人)流血;我为(某人)感到悲伤(幽默的用法,常表示相反的意思) •humorous UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun not have the heart to do sth ■to feel unable to do something because you feel it would unkind 不忍心做… •She asked me to go with her and I didn't have the heart to refuse.她要我和他一起去,我不忍心拒绝她。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun put your heart and soul into sth ■to make a lot of effort to do something 全心全意地投入做… •She's one of those people who puts their heart and soul into their work.她是那种全心投入工作中的人。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun sb's heart sinks ■to feel disappointed or to lose hope 心一沉(感到失望或绝望) •My heart sank when I realized we couldn't afford the new house.当我意识到我们买不起新房子时,我的心顿时沉了下去。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun set your heart on sth/doing sth ■to want to get or achieve something very much 渴望得到;一心想要 •She's set her heart on having a pony.她非常想得到一匹小马。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun take sth to heart ■If you take criticism or advice to heart, you think about it seriously, often because it upsets you (对批评等)十分介意,耿耿于怀 •Don't take it to heart - he was only joking about your hair.别太放在心上——他只是拿你的头发开玩笑而已。 UK [hɑ:t] US [hɑ:rt] noun to your heart's content ■If you do something to your heart's content, you do something enjoyable for as long as you want to do it 尽兴地,尽情地 •You've got a whole week to yourself and you can read to your heart's content.你有整整一周的时间自由支配,可以尽情地阅读。 |
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