词组 | take heart |
释义 | Idiom take heart Theme: COURAGE to be brave; to have courage.Take heart, John. Things could be worse!I told her to take heart and try again next time. Idiom take heart to feel encouraged.The entire world should take heart that progress is being made in the effort to eliminate this disease. take heartTo have one's confidence, courage, or happiness bolstered (by something). We may have lost the election, but we take heart in the fact that so many young people are now engaged and excited about politics. I know you're upset about getting a rejection letter, but take heart—there's a good chance one of the other schools will accept you. take heart (from something)to receive courage or comfort from some fact. I hope that you will take heart from what we told you today. Even though you did not win the race, take heart from the fact that you did your best. I told her to take heart and try again next time. take heartBe confident, be brave, as in Take heart, we may still win this game. This idiom uses heart in the sense of "courage." [First half of 1500s] take heartIf you take heart from something, it makes you feel happier or more hopeful. Note: The heart is traditionally regarded as the centre of the emotions. The Americans have taken heart from the fact that fourteen other food-exporting countries have attacked the proposals too. Note: People also say take heart in order to encourage someone to be more hopeful. Take heart — you're not alone. take heartbe encouraged.take ˈheart (from something)feel more positive about something, especially when you thought that you had no chance of achieving something: The government can take heart from the results of the latest opinion polls.take heart To be confident or courageous. |
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