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/hahrt/US // hɑrt //UK // (hɑːt) //

十字心,十字心经,十字架心,十字心法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Anatomy. a hollow, pumplike organ of blood circulation, composed mainly of rhythmically contractile smooth muscle, located in the chest between the lungs and slightly to the left and consisting of four chambers: a right atrium that receives blood returning from the body via the superior and inferior vena cavae, a right ventricle that pumps the blood through the pulmonary artery to the lungs for oxygenation, a left atrium that receives the oxygenated blood via the pulmonary veins and passes it through the mitral valve, and a left ventricle that pumps the oxygenated blood, via the aorta, throughout the body.
    • : Zoology. the homologous structure in other vertebrates, consisting of four chambers in mammals and birds and three chambers in reptiles and amphibians.the analogous contractile structure in invertebrate animals, as the tubular heart of the spider and earthworm.
    • : the center of the total personality, especially with reference to intuition, feeling, or emotion: In your heart you know I'm an honest man.
    • : the center of emotion, especially as contrasted to the head as the center of the intellect: His head told him not to fall in love, but his heart had the final say.
    • : capacity for sympathy; feeling; affection: His heart moved him to help the needy.
    • : spirit, courage, or enthusiasm: His heart sank when he walked into the room and saw their gloomy faces.
    • : the innermost or central part of anything: Notre Dame stands in the very heart of Paris.
    • : the vital or essential part; core: the heart of the matter.
    • : the breast or bosom: to clasp a person to one's heart.
    • : a person: dear heart.
    • : a conventional shape with rounded sides meeting in a point at the bottom and curving inward to a cusp at the top.
    • : a red figure or pip of this shape on a playing card.
    • : a card of the suit bearing such figures.
    • : hearts,the suit so marked: Hearts is trump. Hearts are trump.a game in which the players try to avoid taking tricks containing this suit.
    • : Botany. the core of a tree; the solid central part without sap or albumen.
    • : good condition for production, growth, etc., as of land or crops.
    • : Also called core. Ropemaking. a strand running through the center of a rope, the other strands being laid around it.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. to fix in the heart.to encourage.
    • : Informal. to like or enjoy very much; love: I heart Chicago.

Phrases

  • heart and soul
  • heart goes out to, one's
  • heart in it, have one's
  • heart in one's mouth, have one's
  • heart in the right place, have one's
  • heart is set on
  • heart misses a beat, one's
  • heart not in it
  • heart of gold
  • heart of stone
  • heart of the matter
  • heart on one's sleeve
  • heart sinks, one's
  • heart stands still
  • heart to heart
  • absence makes the heart grow fonder
  • after one's own heart
  • at heart
  • break someone's heart
  • by heart
  • change of heart
  • cold hands, warm heart
  • cross my heart
  • cry one's eyes (heart) out
  • cut to the quick (heart)
  • do one (one's heart) good
  • eat one's heart out
  • find it in one's heart
  • from the bottom of one's heart
  • get to the heart of
  • give someone heart failure
  • half a heart
  • harden one's heart
  • have a heart
  • have no heart for
  • heavy heart
  • in one's heart of hearts
  • lose heart
  • lose one's heart to
  • near to one's heart
  • not have the heart to
  • open one's heart
  • pour out one's heart
  • set one's heart on
  • sick at heart
  • steal someone's heart
  • steel one's heart against
  • take heart
  • take to heart
  • to one's heart's content
  • warm heart
  • warm the cockles of one's heart
  • wear one's heart on one's sleeve
  • with all one's heart
  • young at heart

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inprofess
Synonyms
acknowledge承认,确认,认可,认同admit承认,承认承认affirm申明,肯定,确认,申报avow承诺,承诺书confess忏悔,坦承,供认,供认不讳feign佯装,伪装,假装,冒充pretend假装,装作,装扮,假设proclaim宣扬,宣称,宣布,宣告stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝allege辩称,声称,指称,申诉announce宣布,公布,通报,布告asseverate断言,证实,断定,证实一下aver平均值,平均值为,平均值是指avouch阿沃奇,阿沃什,阿沃兹certify核证,证明,认证,核证一下claim声称,宣称,主张,要求confirm确认,确定croon哼唱,歌声,吟唱,呱呱叫depose革职,废黜,革职者,革职的dissemble散发,传播,散布,分散fake赝品,伪造,伪造的,冒牌货maintain保持,维持,维护,维护好own自己的,拥有,自己,属于自己的predicate谓语,语词,谓词,语义purport旨意,旨趣,恉,旨语sing唱歌,唱歌的,唱歌的时候spiel脚本,脚本脚本,脚本的内容spout喷嘴,喷出口,喷出,喷出器state国家,国家的,国家的情况vouch担保,担保书,担保人,保证act as if当作是,假借,如同,当作blow hot air吹热空气,吹热风,吹热气,吹吹热风come out出来了,出来,出来吧,走出来constate拘押,拘束,拘禁,拘押的get off chest下台,下床,下车,下台阶get on soapbox上讲台,站到肥皂盒上,上讲坛,站到讲台上make out辨认,辨别,辨识,辨别是非open up开放,开放的own up拥有,承担,拥有自己的,拥有自己say so这么说吧,这么说,这样说吧,这样说soapbox肥皂盒,肥皂箱,皂盒,肥皂泡swear on bible以圣经起誓,对着圣经发誓,以圣经发誓,以圣经为誓swear up and down誓师大会,誓死不屈,誓死不渝,誓死不从talk big大谈特谈,大言不惭地说,大言不惭,大言不惭的说
as inpromise
Synonyms
affirm申明,肯定,确认,申报agree同意,赞同,赞成,答应assure保证,确保,我保证,保证了commit承诺,投入,承诺书declare声明,宣布,申报,宣告ensure确保,保证,保障,确定guarantee保证,保障,担保,保证书vow发誓,誓言,发愿,起誓accede加入,签署,签署协议affiance亲和力,忠诚度,忠诚,亲情assent赞成,允准,赞同,同意bargain讨价还价,议价,谈判,交易betroth聘请,聘任,赌注,聘请专家bind束缚,捆绑,绑定,结合compact紧凑型,紧凑,紧凑的,结构紧凑consent同意,同意书,赞成,赞同contract合同,签约,契约,契约书covenant契约,公约,圣约,契诺engage从事,参与,雇佣,从事的工作espouse拥护,支持,推崇,赞成hock马克斯,马克斯特,马赫,马克斯坦insure保险,投保,受保,投保的mortgage抵押贷款,抵押,抵押权,抵押品obligate承付,有义务的,有义务,承租人pass通过,通过了,通,通过的pawn典当,当,典当品,典当业pledge认捐,承诺,誓约,誓言plight处境,困境,地步,苦难profess声言,声望,声名狼藉,声名远播secure安全,安全的,稳固的stipulate规定,订明,订定,约定subscribe订阅swear宣誓,发誓,宣称,宣告undertake承担,从事,开展,承诺underwrite承包,承保,包销,承销vouch担保,担保书,担保人,保证warrant权证,手令,担保书,授权书answer for回答,答案是,答复,答案asservate扶持,护理,保管,护理人员live up to不辜负,不愧为,不愧是,对得起say so这么说吧,这么说,这样说吧,这样说string along沿线,沿着绳子,沿着绳子走,沿弦swear on bible以圣经起誓,对着圣经发誓,以圣经发誓,以圣经为誓swear up and down誓师大会,誓死不屈,誓死不渝,誓死不从take an oath宣誓,宣读誓词,起誓,发誓
Antonyms
as inhold

Examples

  • Over time it was pretty clear what the Lord was doing in our hearts and now we’re sitting here today, starting a whole new chapter together.

  • “To really get at the heart of this question, we need to go to Venus,” says Paul Byrne, a planetary scientist at North Carolina State University and a self-professed “Venus evangelical.”

  • My heart would be beating faster and faster every time he gets the ball.

  • Its technology is at the heart of the more than 1 billion smartphones sold annually.

  • It will take more research to confirm the study’s findings and understand what they could mean for these young hearts.

  • The questions going through my mind are: How on earth are there Kalashnikovs and rocket launchers in the heart of Paris?

  • But at the heart of this “Truther” conspiracy theory is the idea that “someone” wants to destroy Bill Cosby.

  • She fills her characters up—strong women beating back against a sexist system—with so much heart.

  • One specific kind of emergency is at the heart of this, such as when an airplane suffers a loss of stability at night.

  • Acting legend talks about what role is closest to her heart.

  • The blood that accused his friend in his heart, rushed to his face, when he repeated what had been told him.

  • After all, may not even John Burns be human; may not Mr. Chamberlain himself have a heart that can feel for another?

  • Turn away from sin and order thy hands aright, and cleanse thy heart from all offence.

  • Her heart fluttered violently with fear as she saw that he stepped out after her, and walked by her side toward the house.

  • For of sadness cometh death, and it overwhelmeth the strength, and the sorrow of the heart boweth down the neck.