单词 | heart |
释义 | heart (hɑːʳt ) Word forms: hearts 1. countable noun A2 Your heart is the organ in your chest that pumps the blood around your body. People also use heart to refer to the area of their chest that is closest to their heart. The bullet had passed less than an inch from Andrea's heart. The only sound inside was the beating of his heart. He gave a sudden cry of pain and put his hand to his heart. 2. countable noun [usually with poss] B1+ You can refer to someone's heart when you are talking about their deep feelings and beliefs. [literary] Alik's words filled her heart with pride. I just couldn't bring myself to admit what I knew in my heart to be true. Synonyms: courage, will, spirit, mind 3. variable noun B1+ You use heart when you are talking about someone's character and attitude towards other people, especially when they are kind and generous. [approval] She loved his brilliance and his generous heart. She's got a good heart but she's calculating. Synonyms: nature, character, soul, constitution 4. singular noun [the NOUN] If you refer to things of the heart, you mean love and relationships. This is an excellent time for affairs of the heart. 5. singular noun B1+ The heart of something is the most central and important part of it. The heart of the problem is supply and demand. [+ of] Money lies at the heart of the debate over airline safety. Synonyms: root, core, essence, centre 6. singular noun B1+ The heart of a place is its centre. ...a busy dentists' practice in the heart of London's West End. [+ of] 7. countable noun [with supplement] The heart of a lettuce, cabbage, or other vegetable is its centre leaves. 8. countable noun B2 A heart is a shape that is used as a symbol of love: ♥. ...heart-shaped chocolates. 9. uncountable noun [with singular or plural verb] Hearts is one of the four suits in a pack of playing cards. Each card in the suit is marked with one or more red symbols in the shape of a heart. A heart is a playing card of this suit. West had to decide whether to play a heart. 10. with all one's heart phrase If you feel or believe something with all your heart, you feel or believe it very strongly. [emphasis] My own family I loved with all my heart. 11. at heart phrase If you say that someone has your interests or your welfare at heart, you mean that they are concerned about you and that is why they are doing something. She told him she only had his interests at heart. 12. at heart phrase If you say that someone is a particular kind of person at heart, you mean that that is what they are really like, even though they may seem very different. He was a very gentle boy at heart. Synonyms: fundamentally, essentially, basically, really 13. to break someone's heart phrase B2 If someone breaks your heart, they make you very sad and unhappy, usually because they end a love affair or close relationship with you. [literary] 14. break sb's heart phrase B2 If something breaks your heart, it makes you feel very sad and depressed, especially because people are suffering but you can do nothing to help them. It really breaks my heart to see them this way. 15. broken heart phrase B2 If you say that someone has a broken heart, you mean that they are very sad, for example because a love affair has ended unhappily. [literary] She never recovered from her broken heart. 16. by heart phrase B2 If you know something such as a poem by heart, you have learned it so well that you can remember it without having to read it. Mack knew this passage by heart. Synonyms: from or by memory, verbatim, word for word, pat 17. a change of heart phrase If someone has a change of heart, their attitude towards something changes. Several brokers have had a change of heart about prospects for the company. Why the change of heart? 18. close to one's heart/near to one's heart phrase If something such as a subject or project is close to your heart or near to your heart, it is very important to you and you are very interested in it and concerned about it. Animal welfare is a subject very close to my heart. 19. to your heart's content phrase If you can do something to your heart's content, you can do it as much as you want. I was delighted to be able to eat my favorite dishes to my heart's content. 20. cross my heart convention You can say ' cross my heart' when you want someone to believe that you are telling the truth. You can also ask 'cross your heart?', when you are asking someone if they are really telling the truth. [spoken] I won't tell the girls anything you tell me about it. I promise, cross my heart. 21. from the heart/from the bottom of one's heart phrase If you say something from the heart or from the bottom of your heart, you sincerely mean what you say. He spoke with confidence, from the heart. I don't want to go away without thanking you from the bottom of my heart. 22. give sb heart phrase If something gives you heart, it makes you feel more confident or happy about something. It gave me heart to see one thug get what he deserves. 23. not have the heart phrase If you want to do something but do not have the heart to do it, you do not do it because you know it will make someone unhappy or disappointed. We knew all along but didn't have the heart to tell her. 24. in your heart of hearts phrase If you believe or know something in your heart of hearts, that is what you really believe or think, even though it may sometimes seem that you do not. I know in my heart of hearts that I am the right man for that mission. 25. your heart is not in sth phrase If your heart isn't in the thing you are doing, you have very little enthusiasm for it, usually because you are depressed or are thinking about something else. I tried to learn some lines but my heart wasn't really in it. 26. to lose heart phrase If you lose heart, you become sad and depressed and are no longer interested in something, especially because it is not progressing as you would like. He appealed to his compatriots not to lose heart. Synonyms: give up, despair, lose hope, become despondent 27. lose your heart phrase [VERB and NOUN inflect, oft PHRASE to noun] If you lose your heart to someone, you fall in love with them. [literary] 28. heart is in your mouth phrase If your heart is in your mouth, you feel very excited, worried, or frightened. My heart was in my mouth when I walked into her office. 29. to open your heart phrase If you open your heart or pour out your heart to someone, you tell them your most private thoughts and feelings. She opened her heart to millions yesterday and told how she came close to suicide. 30. heart in the right place phrase If you say that someone's heart is in the right place, you mean that they are kind, considerate, and generous, although you may disapprove of other aspects of their character. He is a bit of a tearaway but his heart is in the right place. 31. to set your heart on something phrase If you have set your heart on something, you want it very much or want to do it very much. He had always set his heart on a career in the fine arts. Synonyms: desire, long for, yearn for, hunger for 32. wear one's heart on one's sleeve phrase If you wear your heart on your sleeve, you openly show your feelings or emotions rather than keeping them hidden. 33. heart and soul phrase If you put your heart and soul into something, you do it with a great deal of enthusiasm and energy. [emphasis] He was a committed man and put his heart and soul into everything he did. Synonyms: completely, entirely, absolutely, wholeheartedly 34. take heart phrase If you take heart from something, you are encouraged and made to feel optimistic by it. Synonyms: be encouraged, be comforted, cheer up, perk up 35. take sth to heart phrase If you take something to heart, for example someone's behaviour, you are deeply affected and upset by it. If someone says something critical I take it to heart. Idioms: wear your heart on your sleeve to allow your feelings to be obvious to everyone around you She simply doesn't wear her heart on her sleeve so it's sometimes difficult to know what she's feeling. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers take something to heart to pay a lot of attention to someone's advice or criticism, and be greatly influenced or upset by it He could have taken this criticism to heart since he built his reputation on being a good manager. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers something is close to your heart said to mean that a subject is very important to you and that you are concerned about it or interested in it Sport in schools - or rather, the lack of it - is an issue close to her heart. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone's heart sinks said to mean that someone suddenly feels very worried or disappointed There was a police car outside the house. My heart sank. I'll never forget that heart-sinking moment when they told me the news. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone's heart isn't in something said to mean that someone is doing something that they are unenthusiastic about and which they are not enjoying Playing was no longer fun. I lost my competitiveness and my heart wasn't in it. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone's heart is in their mouth said to mean that someone feels extremely anxious or nervous, because they think something bad may be about to happen My heart was in my mouth when I walked into her office. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone's heart is in the right place said to mean that someone is kind, considerate, and generous, although they may lack other qualities which you consider to be important Whether Johnson's professional judgement was good or not, I decided that his heart was in the right place. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone's heart hardens against someone or something said to mean that someone starts to feel unfriendly or unsympathetic towards someone or something He may indeed be distraught over the separation from his kids but terrace hearts have hardened against City's star striker. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone's heart bleeds for someone said to mean that someone feels a lot of sympathy for someone else because they are suffering You looked so sad when you walked up the aisle at the funeral. My heart bled for you when I watched it. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers someone has a heart of gold said to mean that someone is kind and generous, and enjoys helping other people He helped all the local sporting organizations – bowls, hockey, rugby and tennis. He had a heart of gold. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers set your heart on something to decide that you want something very much and aim to achieve or obtain it She decided not to try for university. Instead she set her heart on a career in civil engineering. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers open your heart or pour out your heart to tell someone your most private thoughts or feelings At first my boyfriend was incredibly supportive. I'd phone him up and pour out my heart in a way I couldn't to anyone else. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers lose your heart to someone [literary] to fall in love with someone Don't lose your heart to him too soon because he could just be filling in time with you. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers lose heart to start to feel discouraged or to lose interest in something, usually because things are not progressing in the way that you hoped I suppose I'm less optimistic than I was at first. This disease seems to recur so often you begin to lose heart. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers in your heart of hearts if you believe, know, or feel something in your heart of hearts, you believe, know, or feel that it is true, even though you are very reluctant to accept it But in your heart of hearts, you must know that you're not going to save some of these children? Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers harden your heart against someone or something to force yourself to feel unfriendly or unsympathetic towards someone or something, even if you do not want to The most important things for Nicholas now are mobility and Braille lessons. You will have to harden your heart against doing everything for him. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers from the bottom of your heart if you mean something from the bottom of your heart, you mean it very sincerely I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. So many people have helped me. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers eat your heart out when you want to draw attention to something you have done, you can say 'eat your heart out' and mention the name of a person who is famous for doing the same kind of thing. In the following example, James Bond is a fictional spy. We just managed to overtake the bus, and smashed through the gate just as it was being closed. James Bond, eat your heart out, I say. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers cry your heart out to cry a great deal I threw myself on to the bed and cried my heart out. It took me a good while to get over the emotional damage of that encounter. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers cross my heart [spoken] said when you want to assure someone that you are telling the truth. This expression is used mainly by children. And I won't tell any of the other girls anything you tell me about it. I promise, cross my heart. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers a broken heart if someone has a broken heart, they feel very sad because a love affair or close relationship has ended We have all read in fiction of people dying of a broken heart, but can this happen in reality? Mary is broken-hearted and has spent many nights crying. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers break someone's heart to make someone feel extremely upset and unhappy, because you end a love affair or close relationship with them When he left his wife for me, I was appalled. What I'd wanted was a good time, but in the end I broke his heart. if something breaks someone's heart, the fact that it is happening makes them feel sad and depressed, because they believe that it is bad or wrong It broke my heart to see this woman break down the way she did. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers a bleeding heart someone who is too sympathetic towards people who claim to be poor or suffering This huge leap in crime and the misery it causes can't be blamed on poverty, as the bleeding hearts always insist: we are much richer now than we were then. This was precisely the sort of bleeding-heart sentimentality that Charles Lindbergh deplored. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers warm the cockles of your heart [old-fashioned] to make you feel happy and contented In the bold black and white setting, the sunny yellow color of the house warmed the cockles of my heart. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers a change of heart a new and different attitude towards something At the last minute, she had a change of heart about selling it. It had been in her family for generations. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: celery heart Add the chopped rocket and celery heart. Times, Sunday Times (2007) Slice the celery hearts into rounds. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Trim the celery hearts and, holding them in their original shape, slice very thinly, working from the base to the top. Times, Sunday Times (2011) In the past we watched patients die because of a shortage of donor hearts. The Sun (2012) At just 23 days old, doctors transplanted a donor heart the size of a strawberry into her and saved her life. The Sun (2010) One of the biggest problems facing the unit is the lack of donor hearts. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Your new love has a generous heart. The Sun (2013) Being of generous heart, she forgave him. Times, Sunday Times (2013) This country should always be open for business and should always have a big, welcoming, generous heart. The Sun (2015) I've got to know some of the women concerned - two really well - and they are brilliant, fabulous people who have good hearts and the right instincts. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She just worries about me sometimes and I'm sorry for that but that's her good little heart. Times, Sunday Times (2011) These require skilled intervention that demand more than a good heart or willing spirit. Times, Sunday Times (2011) My heart leaps whenever he looks at me. The Sun My heart leaps, my little face glows, my steps quicken. Times,Sunday Times When three potential matches come up, my heart leaps. The Sun No one's heart leaps at the unexpected scented candle. Times, Sunday Times When a floorboard creaks, your heart leaps to the moon. Times, Sunday Times The declaration sounds grandiose, but maybe he just likes to remind himself, and us, where his true heart lies. Times, Sunday Times He knows where the work's heart lies and how to conjure its spell from the music's limpid simplicity and antiquarian turns of phrase. Times, Sunday Times Is musical theatre where your heart lies now? The Sun Its throbbing heart lies among the ancient narrow streets which flank both banks of the river. The Sun At its heart lies an essential truth about humanity, which our troubled world urgently needs to be reminded of. Times,Sunday Times In this case, rifampicin was apparently used to block the pathway for heart medication. Times, Sunday Times He can let you know if your heart medication could pose a problem. The Sun The same goes for some heart medication. Times, Sunday Times In a panic, he flees through the woods and drops his heart medication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It contains his heart medication. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More significantly they also found higher levels of cardiac troponin - a protein that can indicate damage to the heart muscle. Times, Sunday Times (2014) At present, doctors use a blood test for a protein called cardiac troponin, which is released by injured heart muscle. Times, Sunday Times (2017) An echocardiogram - a cardiac ultrasound - indicated ' massive' weakening of her heart muscle. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The incidence of myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, has increased. Times, Sunday Times (2006) Myocarditis, or heart muscle inflammation, is triggered by a coxsackie viral infection in the heart. The Scientist (2002) Physical symptoms developed: heart palpitations, sweating, shallow breathing, and a frequent need to use the washroom. Christianity Today Almost a third of over-30s and a fifth of under-30s had tried the tablets, which can trigger heart palpitations, headaches and dizziness. The Sun But now you're giving me heart palpitations just thinking about it. The Sun Too much can cause problems like anxiety, sleep problems and heart palpitations. The Sun When she was 25 her doctor said she was getting heart palpitations because of her high caffeine intake. The Sun Later in his career, he specialized in cardiology, a decision that those who know him assume was a result of his own life experience as a heart patient. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The doctor described her as his favorite heart patient and even checking her up at her own home. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The discovery could warn heart patients when they are in danger, the researchers believe. Times, Sunday Times It advises heart patients to seek a doctor's advice before taking over-thecounter remedies. The Sun By the end of 1960 ten heart patients had received one. Times, Sunday Times My heart pounded, and my legs shook. Christianity Today (2000) What sets off the dry mouth and pounding heart is simply being on a plane. Times, Sunday Times (2014) So with pounding heart he filled in the form. The Sun (2015) At rest, the heart pumps five litres of blood. Times, Sunday Times The heart pumps blood by contracting and relaxing. Times, Sunday Times The average human heart pumps over 1,000 gallons a day, over 55 million gallons in a lifetime. Christianity Today As the heart pumps and the lymph circulates, you can zoom in with multitouch gestures and rotate by turning your phone or tablet. Times, Sunday Times Heart pumps normally need mains power, meaning long periods in hospital. The Sun But if you want to get his heart racing, just bring up the subject of litter louts. The Sun (2015) Just the sight of him made my heart race. The Sun (2008) But a casual splash around is unlikely to get the heart racing enough to meet these targets. The Sun (2016) But soon after my skin felt unbelievably hot and my heart was racing. The Sun (2009) With her hand groping along the wall, she felt her heart racing in unreasoning panic. MURDER MOVES IN (2002) It leaves sufferers vulnerable to very fast, abnormal heart rhythm. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The risk of abnormal heart rhythm rose 61 per cent in the first two months of use. The Sun (2016) If we discover risk or heart rhythm disturbances, we may advise further investigations to take place. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Doctors already know to avoid them in patients who are particularly susceptible to heart rhythm disturbances. Times, Sunday Times (2015) During the early phases of a heart attack there is a disturbance in heart rhythm. Preventing Heart Disease (1987) She was placed on a special care ward and a heart scan confirmed the problem with her heart. The Sun She also had a heart scan which was normal. The Sun They did various brain scans and heart scans which proved satisfactory. The Sun Six months earlier he'd had his heart scanned. Times, Sunday Times Patients are waiting weeks and weeks for vital heart scans. Times, Sunday Times We met at one of his legendary house parties and my heart skipped a beat. The Sun (2014) They made my heart skip a beat! Times, Sunday Times (2010) Whooper swans: my heart soared, but not because of my identification skills, such as they are. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Cap in belt, he walked over the hill, heart soaring at the flash of their manoeuvres, the flexibility of wings. THE OPEN DOOR (2003) It's enough to make the heart soar. Times, Sunday Times (2011) And my panicky heart soared just as fast. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Cardiac arrest happens when the heart stops pumping blood, often as a result of electrical abnormalities in the heart muscles. Times, Sunday Times Now, whenever my heart stops, the device shocks it into working again. The Sun If someone's heart stops for a while, they may return to life with hypoxic brain damage. Times, Sunday Times The patient has to release the drip themselves, they fall asleep within 30 seconds and the heart stops within four minutes. Times, Sunday Times If the heart stops, it takes just four to five minutes to damage the brain beyond repair. The Sun As in, your eyes burst out of your head, your arms shrivel up and your heart swells to the size of a watermelon? The Sun My heart swells with pride at the sight of them. The Sun My heart swells with pride. Times,Sunday Times Without wishing to sound pompous, my heart swells with pride that humankind can make such a wonderful, graceful, dignified and beautiful thing. Times, Sunday Times Your legs may ache no more for having scaled that extra inch, but your heart swells like a pair of bellows. Times, Sunday Times My heart thumped as I suddenly heard the outside screen door slowly creak open. Christianity Today (2000) With his heart thumping with excitement he felt like a conquering hero. FINAL RESORT I returned to the pitch with my head pounding and my heart thumping. Times, Sunday Times (2016) But now my little heart is thumping with joy. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Her heart thumped wildly as she was welcomed by familiar faces. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE A compound in the bulb — called diallyl trisulphide — has the power to prevent the destruction of heart tissue. The Sun (2011) It can cause pneumonia, infections of the heart tissue that can trigger cardiac arrest or blood poisoning. The Sun (2008) Light microscopic investigations revealed that mercuric chloride induced histopathological changes in the heart tissue. 2015, 'Protective Effects of Sodium Selenite and Vitamin E on Mercuric Chloride-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Male Rats', Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology She died of endocarditis, a heart valve infection, and is survived by her husband, three daughters and one son. Times, Sunday Times (2013) It was nine years since she had had a heart valve inserted to counter a congenital defect. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He was also able to speak to the anaesthetist as he had a defective heart valve replaced. The Sun (2010) When a faulty heart valve can be used instead of metal and plastic ones. The Sun (2013) Open-heart valve operations by surgeons are the second commonest heart operation after heart bypasses. Times, Sunday Times (2007) I'd been diagnosed with small vessel syndrome - a condition which blocks the heart vessels and had been waiting for a heart transplant. The Sun Doctors unblocked two heart vessels with stents, but his heart was severely damaged and a leaky valve meant that further surgery was his only chance of recovery. Times, Sunday Times A coronary angiogram allows visualization of narrowings or obstructions on the heart vessels, and therapeutic measures can follow immediately. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He says that he likes films 'that pierce the human heart'. Times, Sunday Times (2014) In his opinion, the temptation to abuse power is a tendency deeply planted in the human heart. America Past and Present (1995) But the cries of the human heart can be smothered only so long. Christianity Today (2000) Once you know your maximum heart rate, exercising becomes a matter of percentages. Times, Sunday Times If you wear a heart rate monitor, you should push to 90 per cent of your maximum heart rate. Times, Sunday Times One exercised immediately on exercise bikes at 80 per cent of maximum heart rate, one after four hours, and one not at all. The Sun The intensity should be at 75 per cent of your maximum heart rate. Times, Sunday Times Your target should initially be to exercise at 50% of your maximum heart rate. Times, Sunday Times She had to be fitted with a mechanical heart which pumps blood through a machine outside the body. The Sun (2008) A mechanical heart kept a three-year-old girl alive long enough to have a transplant. Times, Sunday Times (2008) During the daytime the mechanical heart works off batteries but at night I just plug myself into the mains so I can have an uninterrupted night's sleep. The Sun (2012) It is a story that will melt many more hearts. Times, Sunday Times (2014) She has a winning smile that has melted hearts all over the world. The Sun (2012) Although I was angry, my heart melted at the thought of him turning up at my door and telling me he still loved me. The Sun (2012) But which celeb can melt your heart into picking up the phone? The Sun Words melt the heart far more than a pricey pressie, so make an impact with meaningful text. The Sun Portraying himself as widower with two young sons was guaranteed to melt your heart but do you have any proof it's true? The Sun He told her there were orphans who would melt her heart. The Sun She could also perform vocal display pieces as persuasively as she could melt the heart in any love song. Times, Sunday Times When that truth begins to penetrate your heart, it transforms you. Christianity Today Although incidentally amusing, the production fails to penetrate the heart of the tale and the contemporary analogies seem randomly applied. Times, Sunday Times Experts said, however, that the masks offered little or no protection against the smallest pollutants, tiny particles that can penetrate the heart and cardiovascular system. Times, Sunday Times Three of the injections had penetrated the heart wall - causing damage - but a fourth missed and hit one of the 50-year-old star's ribs. The Sun New hope and glimmers of glory penetrated my heart and imagination. Christianity Today You see - a comfy boot can pierce the heart of one of the biggest philosophical issues in civilisation. Times, Sunday Times But when you do pull it from the homiletical quiver and send it from the string, it can pierce the heart. Christianity Today But there are lines with the potential to pierce the heart. The Sun It didn't pierce my heart. Times, Sunday Times Whoever hears, a jagged spear will pierce his heart. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Everyone who touched him was cured, because a power went out from his pure heart. Christianity Today They must come from a pure heart. Christianity Today She must have a pure heart with a selfless dedication to protecting the innocent and vanquishing evil. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 One should visit the ashram with very pure heart and full devotion and should maintain purity of the place in all circumstances. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Society has labeled her a misfit and a punk, but in reality, she has a pure heart. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But you can learn techniques to calm your breathing, slow your heart and relax your muscles. The Sun I was prescribed beta blockers to slow my heart down. The Sun They just slow your heart rate right down and give you an electric shock just to knock it back into rhythm. Times, Sunday Times Tonight, as every night, she will take a spoonful of honey to help her sleep and, she believes, slow her heart rate. Times, Sunday Times The study found that the penguins slow their heart from the normal rate of about 70 to as low as 10 bpm. Times, Sunday Times A leader with a 'tender heart'; cares deeply for the people he/she serves alongside. Christianity Today Later, the mood turns romantic and if you're ready to start a serious relationship it's with someone with a tough job and tender heart. The Sun Give her the gift of presence, a listening ear, and a tender heart. Christianity Today If you're single, you'll fall for someone with a tough job and a tender heart. The Sun If you're in love, a tough image hides a tender heart. The Sun He touched the hearts of all who knew him. The Sun (2012) They have touched the hearts of the many people who want to do something. The Sun (2012) Just think of the potential you have to touch the hearts of many people through being kind to them. Christianity Today (2000) My father had invited them to break bread with us in the castle's very heart. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE (2002) He will challenge something at its very heart. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The horsey sports have this contradiction at their very heart. Times, Sunday Times (2006) From there he had a panoramic view over the very heart of England. Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler (2005) You can not govern only with good intentions and a warm heart. Times, Sunday Times (2006) She had an icy stare and a warm heart. Times,Sunday Times (2019) Should you listen to your warm heart or cool mind? The Sun (2010) The service he rendered you was enough to warm your heart. Emma (1815) You might think a cute dog would warm the hearts of potential buyers, but not all are animal lovers. Times, Sunday Times (2014) This hilarious moving treat should warm the coldest heart. The Sun (2009) Then 35, she was diagnosed with a weak heart and prescribed medications. Houston Chronicle She had been born with a weak heart and had endured three life-saving operations. The Sun He had a strenuous time in his wet bag + the jolting of the sledge on a very weak heart was not too good for him. Times, Sunday Times He gets sick easily, he explains, and says he has a weak heart and immune system. Times, Sunday Times He was also once visited by an income tax inspector, and produced a doctor's certificate that he had a weak heart and could not be 'caused stress'. Times, Sunday Times How can they win hearts when killing so many innocent people? Times, Sunday Times (2007) So much of the work is winning hearts and minds. The Sun (2008) They swept the board at the Olympics and won the hearts of a nation. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 心脏 Japanese: 心臓 |
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