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1 hjerte
sg - hjértet, pl - hjérterсе́рдце с* * *core, heart, hub* * *(et -r) heart;[ hvad hjertet er fuldt af løber munden over med] out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks;[ han har ikke hjerte til at] he has not the heart to;[ skyde hjertet op i livet] screw up one's courage, take one's courage in both hands;[ tabe sit hjerte] lose one's heart ( til to);[ det varmer mit hjerte] it does my heart good;[ med præp:][ af hjertet, af hele sit hjerte] from the bottom of one's heart ( fx I love her from the bottom of my heart); with all one's heart ( fx I wish with all my heart that...);[ af hjertens lyst] to one's heart's content, with a will;[ have et hjerte af guld] have a heart of gold;[ der faldt en sten fra mit hjerte] it was a load off my mind;( også) my heart is heavy;[ det greb mig om hjertet] it tugged (el. pulled) at my heartstrings;[ det gør mig varm om hjertet] it does my heart good;(se også blød);[ jeg kan ikke bringe det over mit hjerte at] I have not the heart to;( være bekymret) have something on one's mind;(dvs hvad ønsker du) what can I do for you? what have you got to say?[ hvad der mest ligger mig på hjerte] what I have most at heart;[ hånden på hjertet!] honestly! honour bright![ han har hjertet på rette sted] his heart is in the right place;[ gå til hjertet] go (straight) to one's heart, move (el. stir) the heart;[ det går mig meget nær til hjerte] I take it greatly to heart;[ tage til sit hjerte] take to one's heart (el. bosom).
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