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| at heart adv | (in essence) | özünde z. |
| | | esasında, aslında z. |
| | Tyler makes a lot of mistakes, but he is a good person at heart. |
| | Marilyn's always been an animal lover at heart. |
| have [sth] at heart v expr | (consider, be concerned with) | alakadar olmak, ilgilenmek f. |
| | I have your best interests at heart. |
| at the heart of [sth] prep | (at the centre of [sth]) | -in temelinde z. |
| | | -in merkezinde z. |
| | At the heart of the financial crisis there was a lot of greed. |
| broken heart n | figurative (grief at end of romance) | kırık kalp i. |
| | | kalp yarası, gönül yarası i. |
| | Susie left Nick with a broken heart. |
| by heart adv | (from memory) | ezbere z. |
| | | ezberden z. |
| | I learnt the sonnet by heart. |
| change of heart n | (reversal of an attitude or feeling) | fikir değişikliği i. |
| | | karar değişikliği i. |
| | I don't know what has brought about his change of heart, but Reza now says he'd love to come to France with me. |
| Cross my heart and hope to die interj | infantile (promise) | yemin ederim ki, Allah canımı alsın ki ünl. |
| | Mum, I'll clean my room in the morning. Cross my heart and hope to die! |
eat your heart out, Eat your heart out! interj | slang, figurative (be envious) | tadını çıkarmak f. |
| | | keyfini çıkarmak/yaşamak f. |
| | Ronaldo, eat your heart out! Worcester City striker Sean Geddes has just scored a sensational goal. |
| have a heart v expr | informal, figurative (be compassionate) | merhametli olmak f. |
| | Have a heart and consider making a donation to this worthwhile charity. |
| have a heart interj | informal, figurative (be more compassionate) (mecazlı) | anlayış göstermek f. |
| | | anlayışlı olmak f. |
| | Have a heart! Timmy's only a child and didn't mean any harm. |
| have a heart of gold n | figurative (be kind, generous) (mecazlı) | altın kalpli olmak f. |
| | | temiz kalpli olmak, iyi yürekli olmak f. |
| | He may seem surly at first, but he really has a heart of gold. |
| heart and soul adv | figurative (with all one's being) | canı gönülden, seve seve z. |
| | | canla başla z. |
| | Miranda threw herself heart and soul into her performance of the song. |
| heart and soul n | figurative (vital part of [sth]) (konu, vb.) | öz i. |
| | (mecazlı) | merkez i. |
| | These new laws strike at the very heart and soul of our democracy. |
| heart attack n | (blocked circulation to the heart) | kalp krizi i. |
| | Shortness of breath and a pain in your arm may signal a heart attack. |
| heart attack n | informal (cardiac arrest) | kalp krizi i. |
| | Don't surprise John, you'll give him a heart attack. |
| heart disease n | (cardiac illness) | kalp hastalığı i. |
| | Heart disease is a serious health problem in the modern Western world. |
heart failure, congestive heart failure n | (cardiac condition) | kalp yetmezliği i. |
| | He died of heart failure at the young age of 32. |
| | Because he was heavy, he was at risk for heart failure. |
| heart rate n | (rhythm of the heart) | kalp hızı i. |
| | | kalp atış hızı i. |
| | Your heart rate increases when you exercise. |
| heart trouble n | (cardiac condition) | kalp rahatsızlığı i. |
| | He was rushed to the hospital because of heart trouble. |
| | My neighbor was having a lot of heart trouble, so they implanted a pacemaker in her shoulder. |
| heart-warming adj | (touching, gratifying) | dokunaklı s. |
| | | memnuniyet verici s. |
| | | hoşnut eden s. |
heartrending, also UK: heart-rending adj | figurative (unbearably sad) | çok üzücü s. |
| | (mecazlı) | yürek parçalayıcı s. |
| | The final scene of the movie was heartrending, and many people in the audience cried. |
heartthrob, heart-throb n | (attractive or idolized person) | çok yakışıklı/çekici erkek, yürek hoplatan erkek i. |
| | Milly was so excited to meet her heartthrob that she fainted. |
heartwarming, also UK: heart-warming adj | figurative (emotionally moving or cheering) | iç açıcı s. |
| | | neşe veren s. |
| | | içten s. |
| | That's the most heartwarming thing I have ever heard! |
know [sth] by heart, know [sth] off by heart v expr | (have memorized) | ezbere bilmek f. |
| | The students had to know the poem by heart. |
know [sth] by heart, know [sth] off by heart v expr | informal (be completely familiar with) | ezbere bilmek f. |
| | I never get lost in this neighborhood; I know it by heart. |
| large heart n | figurative (generous nature) (mecazlı) | cömertlik/yardımseverlik i. |
| | | geniş kalp i. |
| | She's known for helping people in trouble; she has a large heart. The hospital volunteers have large hearts. |
| learn [sth] by heart v expr | (memorize) | ezberlemek geçişli f. |
| | When I was a child I learned my times-tables by heart. |
| lonely heart n | figurative (single person) (mecazlı) | bekar kimse i. |
| | There are many lonely hearts out there looking for someone to love. |
| lonely heart n | figurative (personal advertisement) | yalnız kalp i. |
| | Carol answered an advert in the lonely hearts. |
murmur, heart murmur n | (medicine: abnormal heart sound) (tıp) | üfürüm, kalp üfürümü i. |
| | The doctor says my heart murmur isn't serious. |
| open your heart v expr | figurative (find or show compassion) | merhamet göstermek f. |
| | | kalbini açmak f. |
| | Open your heart and your wallet; donate today to the Haiti relief effort! |
| open-heart surgery n | (cardiac operation) | açık kalp ameliyatı i. |
| | They split his chest open and performed open-heart surgery to replace a faulty valve. |
set your heart on [sth], have your heart set on [sth] v expr | (desire greatly, long for) | can atmak f. |
| | | çok arzu etmek, çok istemek f. |
| | | gönül bağlamak f. |
| | She had set her heart on a trip to Japan. |
| | The little boy had his heart set on getting a puppy for Christmas. |
| take heart v expr | (feel encouraged) | cesaretlenmek f. |
| | | cesaret almak f. |
| | You can take heart in the improvements we see in the economy. |
| take [sth] to heart v expr | (take seriously, be upset by) | içerlemek, zoruna/ağırına gitmek f. |
| | | ciddiye almak f. |
| | | (tavsiye, vb.) kulak vermek, dinlemek f. |
| | Jack made a joke about Sarah's hair, but she took it to heart and got upset. |
| take [sth] to heart v expr | (apply to oneself) | içerlemek, zoruna/ağırına gitmek f. |
| | | ciddiye almak f. |
| | | (tavsiye, vb.) kulak vermek, dinlemek f. |
| | She took all the advice to heart, and tried to be a better person. |
| to the heart of [sth] adv | (to the centre, middle of [sth]) | tam ortasına, orta yerine, merkezine |
| | | bağrına |
| | The explorers made their way to the heart of the jungle. |
| to the heart of [sth] adv | figurative (to the crux of [sth]) | tam ortasına, orta yerine, merkezine |
| | | bağrına |
| | He wasted no time in getting to the heart of the problem. |
| win [sb]'s heart v expr | figurative (endear yourself) | kalbini kazanmak, kalbini fethetmek f. |
| | Our new neighbor's son won my heart when he raked up the leaves for us. |
| with all my heart adv | informal (completely and sincerely) | bütün kalbimle z. |
| | | en içten duygularımla z. |
| | My darling, I love you with all my heart. |