heart
- IPA[hɑːt]
英式
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans), with two atria and two ventricles.;the region of the chest above the heart
- like very much; love
noun: heart, plural noun: hearts
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名詞
- 1. a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation. In vertebrates there may be up to four chambers (as in humans), with two atria and two ventricles. 同義詞
- ▪ the region of the chest above the heart holding hand on heart for the Pledge of Allegiance
- ▪ the heart regarded as the centre of a person's thoughts and emotions, especially love, compassion, or loyalty hardening his heart, he ignored her entreaties he poured out his heart to me 同義詞
- ▪ one's mood or feeling they had a change of heart they found him well and in good heart 同義詞
- ▪ courage or enthusiasm they may lose heart as the work mounts up Mary took heart from the encouragement handed out 同義詞
- 2. the central or innermost part of something right in the heart of the city 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the vital part or essence the heart of the matter 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the close compact head of a cabbage or lettuce.
- 3. a conventional representation of a heart with two equal curves meeting at a point at the bottom and a cusp at the top.
- ▪ one of the four suits in a conventional pack of playing cards, denoted by a red heart-shaped figure.
- ▪ a card of the suit of hearts.
- ▪ a card game similar to whist, in which players attempt to avoid taking tricks containing a card of the suit of hearts.
- 4. the condition of agricultural land as regards fertility a well-maintained farm in good heart
動詞
- 1. informal like very much; love I totally heart this song
- (in the US) a military decoration for those wounded or killed in action, established in 1782 ...
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- (in the US) a decoration for members of the armed forces wounded or killed in action, ...
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- a person considered to be excessively soft-hearted or liberal: I've never been accused of being a soft touch or a bleeding heart a tirade against bleeding-heart environmentalists
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- a person considered to be dangerously softhearted, typically someone considered too liberal in ... I've never been accused of being a soft touch or a bleeding heart a tirade against bleeding-heart environmentalists
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- a sudden occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart ... he died of a heart attack
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- a surgical operation in which an alternative channel is created to improve blood flow to the ... he had a triple heart bypass in 2003
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- a surgical operation in which an alternative channel is created to improve blood flow to the ... he had a triple heart bypass in 2003
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- used in reference to a state of extreme grief or sorrow, typically caused by the death of a ... he never spoke about his son's disappearance and friends said that he died of a broken heart she's been nursing a broken heart since splitting up with her fiancé
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片語
- after one's own heart
- at heart
- break someone's heart
- by heart
- close to one's heart
- the dead heart
- the dry heart
- from the heart
- from the bottom of one's heart
- have a heart
- have a heart of gold
- have the heart to do something
- have one's heart in
- have one's heart in one's mouth
- have one's heart in the right place
- heart of stone
- hearts and flowers
- hearts and minds
- in one's heart of hearts
- lose one's heart to
- one's heart's desire
- one's heart goes out to
- one's heart sinks
- put one's heart into
- take something to heart
- to one's heart's content
- wear one's heart on one's sleeve
- with all one's heart
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美式
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic ...
- like very much; love: I totally heart this song
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