词汇 | change of heart |
释义 | Idiom change of heart a decision that what you thought earlier is not true or right now.He'd been active in the organization for years, but after a change of heart, Yang left the group.He never wanted a movie made about him, but three months before he died, Chavez suddenly had a change of heart. a change of heartA change in one's opinion or feelings on a matter. She was going to take that job offer in California, but after thinking about how much she would miss her friends and family in Delaware, she had a change of heart. change of heartAltered feelings or attitude, as in Paul didn't like his new job, but a raise prompted a change of heart and he became quite enthusiastic . [Early 1800s] change of heart, aRevising one’s opinion, intentions, or feelings. Although the idea is much older, the precise expression dates from the early nineteenth century and was a cliché by 1900 or so. Groucho Marx poked fun at it in the motion picture Duck Soup (1933); when Mrs. Teasdale says, “He’s had a change of heart,” Groucho, playing the role of Firefly, replies, “A lot of good that’ll do him. He’s still got the same face.” |
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