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heartstrings

/hahrt-stringz/US // ˈhɑrtˌstrɪŋz //UK // (ˈhɑːtˌstrɪŋz) //

心弦,心绳,心线,心灵的纽带

Definitions

n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1
    • : the deepest feelings; the strongest affections: to tug at one's heartstrings.

Examples

  • Say what you will, though, he never tried to tug at our heartstrings by making Marlowe an orphan.

  • Sometimes I see tabloid stuff online and it tugs at my heartstrings.

  • She saw that her duty was before her; she must nerve herself and face it, though it tore her heartstrings.

  • Three or four horrible suggestions arose in succession to jerk at her heartstrings.

  • The thoughts of this orphan boy clung to her heartstrings with a fondness for which she herself was unable to account.

  • The appeal which touched the heartstrings of all persons served a double purpose.

  • It meant the tearing out of his very heartstrings which had found root at a woman's feet.