词汇 | a heart of gold |
释义 | Idiom a heart of gold a kind and generous character.He plays the part of a tough cop with a heart of gold. Opposite of: a heart of stoneheart of goldA sincere, generous, and kind nature. Sarah always goes out of her way to help everyone she can—she really has a heart of gold. a heart of goldCOMMON If someone has a heart of gold, they are kind and generous, and enjoy helping other people. Note: The heart is traditionally regarded as the centre of the emotions. He's a tough guy, but with a heart of gold. He helped all the local sporting organisations — bowls, hockey, rugby and tennis. He had a heart of gold. heart of gold, (to have) aA singularly kind person. This term dates from the sixteenth century and was already well known by the time Shakespeare wrote Henry V (1599), in which Pistol describes his master: “The king’s a bawcock, and a heart of gold” (4.1). (A bawcock, in Elizabethan jargon, was a fine fellow; the term comes from the French beau coq, “fine bird.”) |
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