词汇 | have a heart |
释义 | Idiom have a heart Theme: COMPASSION to be compassionate; to be generous and forgiving.Oh, have a heart! Give me some help!If Ann had a heart, she'd have made us feel more welcome. Idiom have a heart to show kindness and sympathy.I can't teach somebody to have a heart. have a heartTo be kind and compassionate. Your sister has a migraine, so have a heart and turn down the TV. Mr. Wilson is reserved, but he does have a heart under that stern exterior. have a heartFig. to be compassionate; to be generous and forgiving; to have an especially compassionate heart. Oh, have a heart! Give me some help! If Anne had a heart, she'd volunteer to help us on the charity drive. have a heartBe merciful, show pity; also, be reasonable. For example, Have a heart-I can't pay you back until next month, or Have a heart and stop your arguing now. This expression is often put as an imperative, as in the examples. [c. 1900] Also see harden one's heart. have a heartbe merciful, show pity (usually imperative).have a ˈheart(spoken) used for asking somebody to be sympathetic or kind: ‘We’ll work until midnight.’ ‘Have a heart, Joe. Can’t we stop earlier than that?’ |
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