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heartbeat
heart·beat H0108400 (härt′bēt′)n.1. a. A single complete pulsation of the heart.b. The general nature of the heart's contractions or the rate at which they occur: the baby's heartbeat; a fast heartbeat.2. A vital force or driving impulse: Broadway is the heartbeat of the New York City theater world.3. An instant: I'll be there in a heartbeat.heartbeat (ˈhɑːtˌbiːt) n (Physiology) one complete pulsation of the heart. See diastole, systoleheart•beat (ˈhɑrtˌbit) n. a pulsation of the heart, including one complete systole and diastole. Idioms: in a heartbeat, Informal. enthusiastically and without hesitation; in an instant. [1840–50] Heartbeat See Also: AGITATION - Chest chiming like a cathedral gone berserk —Jonathan Gash
- Feel his heart beating wildly inside his child’s body, like a bird in a frail cage —Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- Heart banged like a drum —Katherine Mansfield
- Heart beating like an African drum —Hugh Walpole
- (Mrs. Arkin’s) heart fluttered like a bird’s wing —Gloria Norris
- Heart jumping like a puppy —Anne Sexton
- Heart noisy as a crockcrow —Walter de la Mare
See Also: NOISE - Heart pulsing like a womb which has just given birth —Erica Jong
- Heart … running like a hamster on a wheel —Diane Ackerman
- Hearts … like muffled drums, are beating funeral marches to the grave —Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- A heart that ran up and down within the cage of ribs like a restless panther —Leonard Casper
- Heart thumping like a June bug —Anne Sexton
- Heart thumping like an outboard —Richard Ford
- His heart … beat high and fast like the ticking of a watch under a pillow —Frank Swinnerton
- His heart began to give off tremendous explosions like a rifle —Eudora Welty
- His heart beating, fiercely, like a small clock —Celia Dale
- His heart flapped like a mass of furled banners —Bernard Malamud
- His heart fluttered like that of a small bird about to be stoned —Alice Walker
- My heart leaps forward like a hungry dog —Karl Shapiro
- My heart pounds away, confident as a clock —Denise Levertov
- My heart pounds down on itself like an anvil —Richard Ford
- My heart staggers like a drunk —George Garrett
- My heart was beating intolerably like a held bird —Reynolds Price
- The noise that his heart valve produced sounded like two mechanical mice making love in a spoon drawer —Tom Robbins
- Heart like a bass drum in her chest —Susan Richards Shreve
- Heart [of a skylark] … drumming like a motor —Ted Hughes
- (In his ears his) heart sounded like jungle drums —Mary Hedin
ThesaurusNoun | 1. | heartbeat - the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heart; "he could feel the beat of her heart"beat, pulse, pulsationperiodic event, recurrent event - an event that recurs at intervalsdiastole - the widening of the chambers of the heart between two contractions when the chambers fill with bloodsystole - the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary arterythrobbing, pounding, throb - an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart); "he felt a throbbing in his head" | | 2. | heartbeat - a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat); "if I had the chance I'd do it in a flash"instant, jiffy, New York minute, split second, trice, twinkling, wink, blink of an eye, flashmo, moment, second, minute, bit - an indefinitely short time; "wait just a moment"; "in a mo"; "it only takes a minute"; "in just a bit" | | 3. | heartbeat - an animating or vital unifying force; "New York is the commercial heartbeat of America"force - a powerful effect or influence; "the force of his eloquence easily persuaded them" | Translationsheart (haːt) noun1. the organ which pumps blood through the body. How fast does a person's heart beat?; (also adjective) heart disease; a heart specialist. 心臟 心脏2. the central part. I live in the heart of the city; in the heart of the forest; the heart of a lettuce; Let's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem. 中心 中心3. the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise. She has a kind heart; You know in your heart that you ought to go; She has no heart (= She is not kind). 心腸 心肠4. courage and enthusiasm. The soldiers were beginning to lose heart. 勇氣與熱誠 勇气5. a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped. 心形 心形的东西6. one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them. (撲克牌)紅心 (纸牌)红桃 -heartedkind-hearted; hard-hearted; broken-hearted. .有..心的(如:好心的、無情的、傷心的) 有...心(肠)的 ˈhearten verb to encourage or cheer up. We were greatly heartened by the good news. 鼓勵,振奮 鼓励ˈheartless adjective cruel; very unkind. a heartless remark. 冷酷的,無情的 无情的ˈheartlessly adverb 冷酷地 冷酷地ˈheartlessness noun 冷酷 冷酷hearts noun plural (sometimes treated as noun singular) one of the four card suits. the two of hearts. 紅心(撲克牌四種花色之一) 一组红桃样的纸牌ˈhearty adjective1. very friendly. a hearty welcome. 親切的 衷心的2. enthusiastic. a hearty cheer. 熱誠的 热诚的3. very cheerful; too cheerful. a hearty person/laugh. 開心的,歡喜無比的 热烈的4. (of meals) large. He ate a hearty breakfast. 豐盛的 丰盛的5. (of a person's appetite) large. 胃口好的 胃口好的ˈheartily adverb 由衷地 衷心地,热心地 ˈheartiness noun 熱誠、開心 诚实,热心,衷心 ˈheartache noun (a feeling of) great sadness. 痛心 痛心heart attack a sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death. My father has had a slight heart attack. 心臟病發作 心脏病发作ˈheartbeat noun (the sound of) the regular movement of the heart. 心跳 心跳,心搏 ˈheartbreak noun (something which causes) great sorrow. I have suffered many heartbreaks in my life. 心碎,難忍的悲傷 心碎,极度伤心,伤心事 ˈheartbroken adjective feeling very great sorrow. a heartbroken widow. 令人心碎的 极度伤心的ˈheartburn noun a burning feeling in the chest caused by indigestion. She suffers from heartburn after meals. 心口灼痛 胃灼热heart failure the sudden stopping of the heart's beating. the old man died of heart failure. 心臟衰竭 心力衰竭ˈheartfelt adjective sincere. heartfelt thanks. 衷心的 衷心的ˌheart-to-ˈheart adjective open and sincere, usually in private. I'm going to have a heart-to-heart talk with him. 開誠佈公的 率直的,贴心的 noun an open and sincere talk, usually in private. After our heart-to-heart I felt more cheerful. 開誠佈公的對話 交心,坦率的对话 ˈheart-warming adjective causing a person to feel pleasure. It was heart-warming to see the happiness of the children. 溫暖人心的,溫馨感人的 暖人心房的at heart really; basically. He seems rather stern but he is at heart a very kind man. 事實上,基本上 基本上break someone's heart to cause someone great sorrow. If you leave her, it'll break her heart. 讓人心碎,傷透人心 使心碎by heart from memory; by memorizing. The children know their multiplication tables by heart; Actors must learn their speeches (off) by heart. 憑記憶 依靠记忆的from the bottom of one's heart very sincerely. She thanked him from the bottom of her heart. 由衷地 衷心地have a change of heart to change a decision etc, usually to a better, kinder one. He's had a change of heart – he's going to help us after all. 改變主意(通常改成較好) 改变主意have a heart! show some pity!. 發發慈悲! 发发慈悲!have at heart to have a concern for or interest in. He has the interest of his workers at heart. 對...關心或,感興趣 在内心里对...关心或感兴趣heart and soul with all one's attention and energy. She devoted herself heart and soul to caring for her husband. 全心全意 全心全意lose heart to become discouraged. 喪失勇氣 丧失勇气not have the heart to not to want or be unkind enough to (do something unpleasant). I don't have the heart to tell him that everyone laughed at his suggestions. 不忍心 不忍心set one's heart on / have one's heart set on to want very much. He had set his heart on winning the prize; He had his heart set on winning. 極想要 下决心做某事take heart to become encouraged or more confident. 鼓起勇氣或信心 鼓起勇气take to heart1. to be made very sad or upset by. You mustn't take his unkind remarks to heart. 因...感到難過或不快 为…伤心,为某事耿耿于怀 2. to pay attention to. He's taken my criticism to heart – his work has improved. 把...聽進去 认真对待to one's heart's content as much as one wants. She could play in the big garden to her heart's content. 隨心所欲地 随心所欲地with all one's heart very willingly or sincerely. I hope with all my heart that you will be happy. 心甘情願地,由衷地 全心全意地,十分愿意地 heartbeat
heartbeat (away) from being (something)In a position to move into a position immediately upon the absence of one's superior or predecessor (often assumed to mean from death). The position of vice president may not seem important, but whoever it is will be a heartbeat away from being president, so we should take that into account when voting.See also: being, heartbeatin a heartbeatVery quickly; as soon as is possible. If you need me, just call—I'll be there in a heartbeat. Oh, I'd move in a heartbeat—I'm so sick of the cold winters in this region.See also: heartbeata heartbeat away from being (something)Cliché set to be the next ruler upon the final heartbeat of the current ruler. (The decisive heartbeat would be the current ruler's last heartbeat.) The vice president is just a heartbeat away from being president. The prince was only a heartbeat away from being king.See also: away, being, heartbeatin a heartbeatFig. almost immediately. If I had the money, I would go back to college in a heartbeat. Just tell me that you need me and I'll come there in a heartbeat.See also: heartbeata heartbeat (away) from very close to; on the verge of.See also: heartbeata ˈheartbeat away (from something) very close to something: The offices are a heartbeat away from Singapore’s business centre. ♢ With all her musical talent, it seems that success is just a heartbeat away.See also: away, heartbeatin a ˈheartbeat very quickly, without thinking about it: If I was offered another job, I’d leave in a heartbeat.See also: heartbeatin a heartbeatExtremely quickly. This hyperbolic expression—what could actually happen in the space of a single heartbeat?—dates from the late 1800s. See also: heartbeatheartbeat
heartbeat[′härt‚bēt] (physiology) Pulsation of the heart coincident with ventricular systole. heartbeat (networking)The signal emitted by a Level 2 Ethernettransceiver at the end of every packet to show that thecollision-detection circuit is still connected.heartbeat (2)A periodic synchronisation signal used by software orhardware, such as a bus clock or a periodic interrupt.heartbeat (3)The "natural" oscillation frequency of a computer's clockcrystal, before frequency division down to the machine's clockrate.heartbeat (4)A signal emitted at regular intervals by software todemonstrate that it is still alive. Sometimes hardware isdesigned to reboot the machine if it stops hearing aheartbeat. See also breath-of-life packet, watchdog.heartbeat(1) A periodic signal generated by hardware for activation and/or synchronization purposes. See MHz.
(2) A periodic signal generated by hardware or software to indicate that it is still running.heartbeat Related to heartbeat: HeartbleedSynonyms for heartbeatnoun the rhythmic contraction and expansion of the arteries with each beat of the heartSynonymsRelated Words- periodic event
- recurrent event
- diastole
- systole
- throbbing
- pounding
- throb
noun a very short time (as the time it takes the eye to blink or the heart to beat)Synonyms- instant
- jiffy
- New York minute
- split second
- trice
- twinkling
- wink
- blink of an eye
- flash
Related Wordsnoun an animating or vital unifying forceRelated Words |