单词 | to lay to heart |
释义 | > as lemmasto lay to (†one's) heart f. to lay to (†one's) heart: to take into serious consideration, as something to be kept carefully in mind; to think seriously about; to be deeply affected by or concerned about. Cf. to take (something) to heart at Phrases 3k(b). Now rare. †to lay to the heart of: to impress (something) seriously upon (another person) (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > intense emotion > affect intensely [verb (transitive)] > be affected intensely or deeply by to take (something) to hearta1375 to lay to (one's) heart1588 hearta1616 the mind > mental capacity > thought > continued thinking, reflection, contemplation > thinking about, consideration, deliberation > think about, consider [verb (intransitive)] thinkOE thinkOE bethinka1200 umthinka1300 to have mind ofc1300 casta1340 studya1375 delivera1382 to chew the cudc1384 to take advisementa1393 stema1400 compassc1400 advisec1405 deliberc1405 to make it wisec1405 to take deliberationc1405 enter?a1413 riddlec1426 hovec1440 devise?c1450 to study by (also in) oneself?c1450 considerc1460 porec1500 regard1523 deliberate1543 to put on one's thinking or considering cap1546 contemplate1560 consult1565 perpend1568 vise1568 to consider of1569 weigh1573 ruminate1574 dascanc1579 to lay to (one's) heart1588 pondera1593 debate1594 reflect1596 comment1597 perponder1599 revolvea1600 rumine1605 consider on, upon1606 to think twice1623 reflex1631 spell1645 ponderatea1652 to turn about1725 to cast a thought, a reflection upon1736 to wake over1771 incubatea1847 mull1857 fink1888 the mind > attention and judgement > attention > earnest attention, concentration > be absorbed in [verb (intransitive)] > be serious about to take (something) to hearta1375 to lay to (one's) heart1588 to take (a person or thing) seriously1655 the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > melancholy > seriousness or solemnity > be serious towards [verb (transitive)] to lay to (one's) heart1588 to take (a person or thing) seriously1655 1588 J. Udall True Remedie i. f. 18 They had felt the thing (especiallye the first punishment of Famine) and yet had not laid it to heart. 1611 Bible (King James) Mal. ii. 2 If yee will not lay it to heart, to giue glory vnto my name. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) i. v. 13 Lay it to thy heart, and farewell. View more context for this quotation 1680 T. Gouge God's Call to Eng. 107 Oh then that now we could lay to heart these Riches of Grace that continues a preparing space. 1754 W. Dodd Sisters II. vii. 190 Think of the gnawing and restless disquietudes that constantly molest and torture me; think of the excess of my passion for you—oh lay it all to your heart. 1802 T. Beddoes Hygëia II. v. 21 Many writers..have laid it to the heart of mothers not to commit to hirelings the task of nurse. 1853 R. C. Trench On Lessons in Proverbs 141 It contains..a lesson which I should do wisely and well at this present time to lay to heart. 1884 Cent. Mag. Oct. 942/2 Do not lay it to heart, my child. 1929 Rotarian May 9/3 Our light-hearted friend is being admitted and counselled to lay to heart our objects and our ethics. 1983 J. Ghosh tr. Yoga Philos. Patañjali (rev. ed.) 411 He is wise who after laying to heart the instruction imparted by a preceptor, reflects on it. < as lemmas |
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