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heart S1 W1 /hɑːt $ hɑːrt/ BrE AmE noun
[Word Family: adjective: heartened ≠ ↑disheartened, ↑heartening ≠ ↑disheartening, ↑heartless, ↑hearty; noun: ↑heart, ↑heartlessness, ↑heartiness; adverb: ↑heartily, ↑heartlessly, ↑hearteningly ≠ ↑dishearteningly; verb: ↑hearten ≠ ↑dishearten]
[Language: Old English; Origin: heorte]

1. BODY ORGAN [countable] the organ in your chest which pumps blood through your body:
Regular exercise is good for the heart.
Can you hear my heart beating?
Her cheeks were hot and her heart was pounding.
My heart raced. Were we going to land safely?
Daniel had no history of heart problems.
She suffers from a rare heart condition.
His breathing and heart rate were now normal.
2. EMOTIONS/LOVE [countable] the part of you that feels strong emotions and feelings:
His heart was full of anger and grief.
The plight of the refugees had tugged at the nation’s heart.
The doctor had an extremely kind heart.
She could hardly speak for the ache in her heart.
It would break Kate’s heart (=make her extremely sad) to leave the lovely old house.
He left the country with a heavy heart (=great sadness).
Edith loved her boy with all her heart and soul.
I was still pretty innocent then when it came to affairs of the heart (=matters relating to love and sex).
a woman with a heart of gold (=very kind character)
Sometimes I think he’s got a heart of stone (=very cruel character).
I’m glad I followed my heart rather than my head for once.
My father told me never to let my heart rule my head.
kind-hearted/cold-hearted/hard-hearted etc (=having a kind, unkind, cruel etc character)
He thinks of himself as a warm-hearted and caring human being.
3. YOUR CHEST [countable usually singular] the part of your chest near your heart:
He put his hand on his heart.
4. SHAPE [countable] a shape used to represent a heart
5. from the (bottom of your) heart with great sincerity and strength of feeling:
Leonard spoke from the heart.
I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart.
She sang the songs straight from the heart.
6. in your heart (of hearts) if you know, feel, or believe something in your heart, you are secretly sure about it although you may not admit it:
In her heart she knew she would never go.
Deep in his heart, he wanted Laura back.
7. IMPORTANT PART OF SOMETHING [singular] the most important or central part of a problem, question etc
the heart of something
difficult issues at the heart of science policy
We must get to the heart of the problem.
8. ENCOURAGEMENT [uncountable] confidence and courage:
This inspiring service gave us new heart.
We mustn’t lose heart when people complain.
We’ve got to take a bit of heart from the fact that we won.
9. at heart if you are a particular kind of person at heart, that is the kind of person that you really are even though you may appear or behave differently:
He may be a working class boy at heart, but his lifestyle has been transformed.
Let’s face it, we’re all romantics at heart.have sb’s (best) interests at heart at ↑interest1(5), ⇨ young at heart at ↑young1(5)
10. THE CENTRE OF AN AREA [countable] the middle part of an area furthest from the edge
in the heart of something
a house in the heart of London
at the heart of something
an old house at the heart of an ancient forest
11. close/dear to sb’s heart very important to someone:
The President liked to go to Williamsburg, a place close to his heart.
Money is dear to Kathleen’s heart.
12. the hearts and minds of somebody the thoughts, emotions, and attitudes a group of people have about a particular subject, which is a combination of their strong emotional feelings and their calm and sensible thoughts:
The president must try to win the hearts and minds of the voters.
13. by heart when you know something by heart, you remember all of it exactly:
After a few days of phoning Stephanie, he knew her number by heart.
Actors have to learn their lines by heart.
14. sb’s heart sinks used to say that someone suddenly lost hope and began to feel unhappy:
Her heart sank when she saw the number of books she had to read.
15. with all your heart with all your strength, energy, or emotion:
He hates Los Angeles with all his heart.
We sang the hymn with all our hearts.
16. take something to heart to consider what someone says to you very seriously, often because it upsets you:
Anne took his criticisms very much to heart.
We took Stephen’s warnings to heart.
17. sb’s heart goes out to somebody used to say that someone feels a lot of sympathy towards another person:
My heart goes out to the families of the victims.
18. CARD GAMES
a) [countable] a heart shape printed in red on a playing card
b) hearts [plural] the ↑suit (=set) of playing cards that have these shapes on them:
the ace of hearts
c) [countable] one of the cards in this set:
Have you got any hearts?
19. do something to your heart’s content to do something as much as you want:
She had lazed around the pool to her heart’s content.
The dog can run to its heart’s content out there.
20. sb’s heart misses/skips a beat used to say that someone suddenly feels a moment of fear or excitement:
His heart missed a beat as he saw the body of a small child at the water’s edge.
21. set your heart on something to want something very much:
His father bought him the bike he had set his heart on.
She had set her heart on becoming a hairdresser.
22. a man/woman etc after my own heart someone who likes the same things or behaves in the same way that you do:
Geoff really is a man after my own heart.
23. cry/sing etc your heart out if you cry, sing etc your heart out, you do it with all your energy or emotion:
He found me crying my heart out and was so kind.eat your heart out at ↑eat(4), ⇨ pour your heart out at ↑pour
24. your heart’s desire/everything your heart could desire the one thing you want most, or everything that you could possibly want:
To have a baby was her heart’s desire.
25. not have the heart to do something to be unable to do something because it will make someone unhappy:
I didn’t have the heart to tell her that her beautiful vase was broken.
26. sb’s heart isn’t in it used to say that someone does not really want to do something:
She’s getting bored with the job and her heart’s not in it.
27. do something out of the goodness of your heart to do something out of kindness, not because you have been asked or expect a reward:
All these people were helping us out of the goodness of their hearts.
28. take somebody to your heart if people take someone to their hearts, they like them very much:
The fans have taken Hudson to their hearts.
29. VEGETABLE [countable] the firm middle part of some vegetables:
artichoke hearts
30. give/lose your heart to somebody to start to love someone very much
31. my heart was in my mouth used to say that you suddenly felt very afraid
32. sb’s heart is in the right place informal used to say that someone is really a kind person and has the right feelings about something important:
I don’t think his idea will work, though his heart’s in the right place.
33. it does your heart good to see/hear something used to say that something makes you feel happy
34. sb’s heart leaps literary used to say that someone suddenly feels happy and full of hope:
‘I couldn’t live without you,’ he said and Jane’s heart leapt.
35. be in good heart formal to feel happy and confident:
The team are in good heart and ready for the season’s matches.
36. have a heart! used to tell someone not to be too strict or unkind – used humorously
37. know the way to sb’s heart to know the way to please someone – used humorously
38. my heart bleeds (for somebody) used to say that you do not really feel any sympathy towards someone
a broken heart at ↑broken2(9), ⇨ cross my heart at ↑cross1(11), ⇨ have a change of heart at ↑change2(1), ⇨ sick at heart at ↑sick1(9), ⇨ strike at the heart of something at ↑strike1(7), ⇨ wear your heart on your sleeve at ↑wear1(8), ⇨ win sb’s heart at ↑win1(3)
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COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 1)
verbs
sb’s heart beats Her heart was beating fast.
sb’s heart pounds/thuds/thumps (=it beats very strongly) He reached the top, his heart pounding.
sb’s heart races (=it beats very fast) Was there someone in the alley? Joe’s heart began to race.
heart + NOUN
heart trouble/problems You should not take this medication if you have heart problems.
heart disease Smoking increases the risk of heart disease.
a heart condition (=something wrong with your heart) The baby was born with a heart condition.
sb’s heart rate (=the number of times someone’s heart beats per minute) Your heart rate increases as you exercise.
adjectives
healthy Eating oily fish can help maintain a healthy heart.
a bad/weak heart (=an unhealthy heart) The effort proved too much for her weak heart.
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COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 2)
adjectives
a good/kind heart (=a kind character) My father had a good heart.
a big heart (=a kind and generous character) She may be only small, but she has a big heart.
a soft heart (=a kind and sympathetic character) Julia’s soft heart had been touched by Minnie’s grief.
a cold/hard heart (=used about someone who does not feel sympathy for other people) It takes a hard heart not to be moved by these images of suffering.
a heavy heart (=feeling very sad) She made her way to the hospital with a heavy heart.
a light heart (=feeling happy) Paul left for home with a light heart.
a broken heart (=feeling very sad because of a problem in love) I wonder how many broken hearts Carlo was responsible for.
verbs
break sb’s heart (=make someone feel very sad) It broke my heart to see him so sick.
follow your heart (= do what your emotions want you to do) Go for it. Follow your heart. Who cares what everyone else thinks?
sb’s heart aches (=to feel very sad) It made his heart ache to look at her
phrases
heart and soul (=all your feelings) She loved Peter with all her heart and soul.
affairs of the heart (=matters relating to love) I had little experience of affairs of the heart.
sb’s heart rules their head (=someone makes decisions based on emotions rather than careful thought) He has never been one to let his heart rule his head.
a heart of gold (=a very kind character) She was rather brisk in manner but with a heart of gold.
a heart of stone (=a very cruel character) You’d have to have a heart of stone not to feel sorry for them.
be in good heart (=to be happy and confident) The team was in good heart, despite their loss this weekend.
be sick at heart (=to feel very unhappy) He was too sick at heart to know what to say.

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heart

The heart is a shape that often symbolizes love.




heart

Your heart pumps blood throughout your body.

[hɑ:t]
danh từ
(giải phẫu) tim
lồng ngực
to draw somebody to one's heart
kéo ai vào lòng
trái tim, lòng, tấm lòng, tâm can, tâm hồn
a kind heart
lòng tốt
a hard heart
lòng nhẫn tâm sắt đá
a heavy heart
lòng nặng trĩu đau buồn
a false heart
lòng giả dối, lòng phản trắc
a heart of gold
tấm lòng vàng
a heart of stone
trái tim sắt đá
to touch (move) someone's heart
làm mủi lòng ai
after one's own heart
hợp với lòng mình, hợp ý mình
at heart
tận đáy lòng
from the bottom of one's heart
tự đáy lòng
in one's heart
trong thâm tâm
with all one's heart
hết lòng, với tất cả tâm hồn
tình cảm, tình thương
to have no heart
không có tình cảm, sắt đá, nhẫn tâm
to win (gain) someone's heart
tranh thủ được cảm tình của ai, chiếm được tình yêu của ai
to give (lose) one's heart to somebody
yêu ai, phải lòng ai
lòng can đảm, dũng khí; sự nhiệt tâm, sự hăng hái phấn khởi
to take heart
can đảm, hăng hái lên
to lose heart
mất hết can đảm, mất hết hăng hái
to be out of heart
chán nản, thất vọng
to be in good heart
hăng hái, phấn khởi
người yêu quí, người thân yêu (tiếng xưng hô âu yếm)
dear heart
em (anh) yêu quý
my hearts
(hàng hải) những anh bạn dũng cảm của tôi
giữa, trung tâm
in the heart of summer
vào giữa mùa hè
in the heart of Africa
ở giữa Châu phi
ruột, lõi, tâm
heart of a head of cabbage
ruột bắp cải
điểm chính, điểm chủ yếu, điểm mấu chốt; phần tinh tuý; thực chất
the heart of the matter
điểm mấu chốt của vấn đề; thực chất của vấn đề
sự màu mỡ (đất)
to keep land in good heart
giữ cho đất màu mỡ
out of heart
hết màu mỡ
(đánh bài), (số nhiều) "cơ", (số ít) lá bài "cơ"
queen of hearts
Q "cơ"
vật hình tim
a change of heart
sự thay đổi thái độ
close to sb's heart
gắn bó, gần gũi
cross my heart (and hope to die)
xin thề thật lòng
one's heart bleeds for sb
one's heart goes out to sb
đau buồn thương xót ai
one's heart sinks
chán chường, ngán ngẫm
to take heart at sth
hăng hái hơn, tin tưởng hơn
to take sth to heart
suy nghĩ nhiều về điều gì
to one's heart's content
tùy thích
to wear one's heart on one's sleeve
không dấu diếm tình cảm, ruột để ngoài da
to be sick at heart
đau buồn, buồn phiền; não lòng, ngao ngán
(nói trại) buồn nôn
to be the heart and soul of
(nghĩa bóng) là linh hồn của (một tổ chức...)
to break someone's heart
(xem) break
by heart
thuộc lòng, nhập tâm
to learn by heart
học thuộc lòng
to have something by heart
nhớ nhập tâm cái gì
to cheer (delight, gladden, rejoice, warm) the cockles of someone's heart
làm cho ai vui sướng, làm cho ai phấn khởi
to come (go) home to somebody's heart
to go to somebody's heart
làm ai mũi lòng, làm ai thấm thía đến tận tâm can
to cry (sob, weep) one's heart out
khóc lóc thảm thiết
to cut (touch) somebody to the heart
làm ai đau lòng, chạm đến tâm can ai
to do someone's heart good
làm ai vui sướng
to devour one's heart
to eat one's heart out
đau đớn âm thầm, héo hon mòn mỏi đi vì sầu khổ
to find in one's heart to do something
cảm thấy, thích làm gì; tự bắt mình phải làm gì, quyết tâm làm gì ((thường) phủ định)
to have a soft (warm) spot in one's heart for somebody
có cảm tình với ai
to have one's heart in one's boots (shoes)
to have one's heart in (leaped into) one's mouth (throat)
sợ hết hồn, sợ chết khiếp
to have one's heart in one's work
làm việc hăng hái hết lòng
to have something at heart
thiết tha với cái gì, hết sức quan tâm tới cái gì
to have the heart to do something
có đủ can đảm làm gì
có đủ nhẫn tâm làm gì
not to have a heart to do something
không nỡ lòng nào làm cái gì
không đủ can đảm (không dám) làm cái gì
have a heart!
(từ lóng) hãy rủ lòng thương!
to have one's heart in the right place
one's heart is (lies) in the right place
tốt bụng, có ý tốt, có thiện ý
with heart and hand
hết sức nhiệt tình, với tất cả nhiệt tâm
heart and soul
with all one's heart and soul
với tất cả tâm hồn, hết lòng, hết sức thiết tha
in the inmost (secret) recesses of the heart
to keep up heart
giữ vững tinh thần, không chán nản, không thất vọng
to lay one's heart bare to somebody
thổ lộ nỗi lòng với ai
to lay something to heart
để tâm suy nghĩ kỹ cái gì
to lie heavy at someone's heart
to weigh upon somebody's heart
đè nặng lên lòng ai
to open (uncover, pour out) one's heart to somebody
thổ lộ tâm tình với ai
searching of heart
(xem) searching
to take heart of grace
lấy can đảm, can đảm lên, hăng lên
to take the heart out of somebody
to put somebody out of heart
làm cho ai chán nản thất vọng
close/near/dear to somebody's heart
có quan tâm thích thú sâu sắc đến cái gì
this subject is very close to my heart
đề tài này rất gắn bó với tôi


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