词汇 | at heart |
释义 | Idiom at heart 1. in the most basic way. He was at heart a conservative man. 2. as what someone cares about the most. Your academic adviser should have your best interests at heart.I'm an English teacher at heart but also a writer. at heart1. In accordance with one's deepest feelings or desires. He's not interested in this accounting job because he's an artist at heart. 2. Fundamentally or intrinsically. Nicole is a kind person at heart—you just need to spend some more time with her. at heart1. Fundamentally, basically, as in He's a good fellow at heart. It was first recorded in Alexander Pope's Epistle to a Lady (1735): "But every Woman is at heart a Rake." 2. In one's deepest feelings, as a great concern, as in The governor has the party's best interests at heart. [Early 1700s] at ˈheartused to say what somebody is really like even though they may seem to be different: He seems strict but he’s a very kind man at heart. OPPOSITE: on the surfaceat heart In one's deepest feelings; fundamentally. |
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