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词汇 heart
释义 heart
noun
uk /hɑːt/ us /hɑːrt/

heartnoun (ORGAN)


A2[ C ]
the organ in your chest that sends the blood around your body: 心脏
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。
The teacher drew a diagram showing how the blood flows through the heart.老师画了一张示意图来说明血液如何进出心脏。
Small amounts of alcohol are held to be good for the heart.
The bullet missed his heart by a couple of centimetres.子弹差几厘米就击中了他的心脏。
I could feel my heart pounding as I went on stage to collect the prize.上台领奖时我感到心怦怦直跳。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

The circulatory system & blood
ABO
accessory pathway
adventitia
adventitial
ANA
auricle
bicuspid valve
corpuscle
femoral artery
glomus
granulocyte
haematogenous
haemic
phagocyte
portal system
precava
pulmonary artery
pulmonary vein
pulmonic
tricuspid valve

heartnoun (EMOTIONS)


B1[ C or U ]
used to refer to a person's character, or the place within a person where 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。
heart leapsHis heart leaped (= he suddenly felt very excited and happy) when the phone rang.电话铃响了,他的心兴奋得怦怦直跳。
See also
breaksomeone's heart
broken heart
change of heart
loseyour heart to someoneliterary
stealsomeone's heart
She remained silent, for her heart was heavy and her spirits low.由于心情沉重情绪低落,她一直沉默不语。
Could you find it in your heart to forgive her?你肯原谅她吗?
She's very understanding - you feel you can really open your heart to her.她十分善解人意——让你觉得确实可以向她敞开心扉。
What he said struck terror in my heart.
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Mind and personality
-hearted
-heartedly
-heartedness
alexithymia
allism
allistic
alter ego
ambivert
Asperger's syndrome
gender identity
gestaltist
neurotypical
neurotypicality
noddle
noetic
noggin
psychoanalysis
psychoanalytic
subconscious
superego

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Feelings - general words

heartnoun (CENTRAL PART)


B1[ S ]
the central or most important part: 中心,中央;重点,要点
the heart ofThe demonstrators will march through the heart of the capital.示威者将游行穿过首都的中心地区。
at the heart ofA disagreement about boundaries is at the heart of the dispute.争议的焦点就是边界问题。
heart of the matterLet's get to the heart of the matter.让我们考虑一下最关键的事情。
See also
the beating heart of something
[ C ]
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生菜心
These are changes that attack the very heart of British society.
By its nature, terrorism is designed to strike at the heart of our democratic values.从本质上讲,恐怖主义意欲破坏我们民主价值观的核心。
They live in a two-bedroomed house in the heart of suburbia.他们住在设施缺乏的市郊中心区一栋两居室的房子里。
He had a key job at the heart of government.
They've got a fabulous apartment in the heart of Paris.
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Important and essential things
-based
amenity
at the core of something
bare
be-all
focal point
foreground
foundation stone
fulcrum
fundament
grandaddy
heavyweight
imperative
name
need
nexus
nitty-gritty
the grandaddy of somethingidiom
the name of the gameidiom
you can't make bricks without strawidiom

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Parts of plants

heartnoun (COURAGE)


C2[ U ]
courage, determination, or hope: 勇气;决心;希望
Her optimism gave me heart.
The team played with a lot of heart.
See also
take heart
lose heart
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Bravery
audaciousness
audacity
backbone
balls
bell
bell the catidiom
courage
daring
derring-do
Dutch courage
fearlessness
grit
gut
heroism
intestinal fortitude
liquid courage
nerve
pluck
spunk
swash

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Hoping and hopefulness
Strength of will and determination

heartnoun (SHAPE)


B2[ C ]
a shape, consisting of two half circles next to each other at the top and a V shape at the bottom, often coloured pink or red and used to represent love(用来表示爱情的)心形
 
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Geometrical shapes
-cornered
circularly
congruently
conic
cuboid
cylindrically
lozenge
orbicular
ovally
ovoid
parallelogram
pentagon
polytope
prism
quadrilateral
rectangle
rectangular
rhombus
three-dimensional
tubular

heartnoun (CARDS)


 hearts
[ plural or U ]
one of the four suits in playing cards, represented by a red heart shape: (纸牌)红心
of heartsLaura played the queen of hearts and shouted "Snap!"
[ C ]
a playing card from the suit of hearts: (纸牌)红心牌
In this game, a heart beats a club.在这个游戏中,红心牌可压住梅花牌。
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Card games
all in
bidding
blackjack
bridge
busted flush
canasta
card sharp
deal
deuce
diamond
pool
queen
re-raise
rebid
recut
rookie card
solitaire
spade
stick
straight

See also


from the bottom of your heart

Idioms


after your own heart
at heart
be all heart
by heart
close to someone's heart
do someone's heart good
have a heart!
have a heart of gold
have a heart of stone
your heart aches
More idioms

heart and soul
your heart goes out to someone
someone's heart is in their boots
someone's heart sinks to/into their boots
someone's heart is in their mouth
her/his heart is in the right place
your heart isn't in it
someone's heart sinks
your heart skips/misses a beat
your heart's desire
in your heart of hearts
my heart bleeds for someone
not have the heart to do something
put your heart and soul into something
set your heart on something/doing something
take something to heart
take heart
to your heart's content
with all your heart
heart
verb[ T ]
uk /hɑːt/ us /hɑːrt/
informal mainly humorous
used to say that you like someone or something very much: 喜欢,喜爱
I heart New York.我非常喜欢纽约。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Liking
adorkable
affection
appreciate
approve of someone
attached
be a glutton for somethingidiom
dig
gravitate towards/to something/someone
grow on someone
hatefully
have a lot of time for someoneidiom
have a thing about something/someoneidiom
protective
shine
shook
smile
smile on something/someone
smitten
taste
tight

heart | American Dictionary


heart
noun
us/hɑrt/

heartnoun (ORGAN)


[ C ]
the organ inside the chest that sends the blood around the body:
heart disease
The paramedics took his pulse to see if his heart was still beating.

heartnoun (EMOTIONS)


[ C/U ]
the center of a person’s emotions, or the general character of someone:
[ C ]He has a good/kind heart (= is a kind and generous person).
[ C ]Our hearts were broken (= We were very sad) at the news of the accident.
[ C ]Homelessness is a subject close/near to her heart (= is important to her and is a subject she feels strongly about).
[ U ]In his heart (= According to his true feelings), he knew she was right.
She can be abrupt with people at times, but at heart (= basically) she’s a good person.

heartnoun (CENTER)


[ C/U ]
the central or most important part:
[ Cusually sing ]Protestors marched through the heart of the city.
[ C/U ]
The heart of a vegetable, esp. a leafy one, is its firm, central part:
[ C ]artichoke hearts

heartnoun (SHAPE)


[ C ]
a shape used to represent the heart, esp. as a symbol of love

Idioms


a heart of gold
your heart goes out to someone
someone's heart is in the right place
your heart isn’t in it
your heart sinks

Examples of heart


heart
He returns home and finds the burglar, dead from a heart attack, on the floor.
How could they gain recruits for their war on hearts and minds?
Even the patient should understand if told the heart is in the right side of the chest with the apex pointing to the right!
The challenge has come from what was supposed to be the heart of the mechanistic world view - from physics.
This question lies at the heart of political representation and democratic responsiveness.
The practice of inferring the activity of either autonomic branch from heart rate alone is outdated and unlikely to be fruitful in the future.
Secondary outcome measures were physiological function (assessed in terms of blood pressure and heart rate) and subjective effects (measured using visual analogue scales).
The heart of the voicing source is a pulse generator (on the right side of the architecture shown in figure 3).
All of these lesions, nonetheless, can be found rarely in hearts with otherwise standard complete transposition.
Commissioning services for the treatment and prevention of coronary heart disease.
Lack of both accuracy and precision becomes more problematic in malformed hearts when cardiac structures are hypoplastic.
The heart rate acceleration is calculated by differentiating the smoothed heart rate signal.
The problem of articulating and documenting intentions lies at the heart of creative research.
All 5 of the patients in our series had serious structural heart disease.
Patients with ischemic heart disease showed a significantly lower rate of improvement.
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Collocations withheart


heart

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artificial heart
Contemplating total artificialheart inactivation in cases of futility.
congestive heart failure
One had congestiveheart failure.
damaged heart
That leads to damaged heart function.
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