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1 set one's heart on
to want very much:يَعْقِد العَزْم على، يُصَمِّم علىHe had his heart set on winning.
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2 set one’s heart on doing sth
عَقَدَ العَزْمَ على \ be bent on doing sth.: to be determined to do sth.: He’s bent on visiting Paris.. set one’s heart on doing sth.: to be very eager to do sth.: My son has set his heart on becoming a doctor. -
3 set one’s heart on doing sth
تَاقَ \ long: to have a strong wish (that may be difficult or impossible to fulfil): I’m longing to meet your famous son. He longs for a quiet home in the country. I long for the old days, when we were young and happy. look forward to sth.: to think with pleasure about a future event: I look forward to meeting you on Friday. set one’s heart on doing sth.: to be very eager to do sth.: My son has set his heart on becoming a doctor. -
4 to one's heart's content
as much as one wants:كما يُريد، بِقَدْر ما يُريدShe could play in the big garden to her heart's content.
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5 have one's heart set on
to want very much:يَعْقِد العَزْم على، يُصَمِّم علىHe had his heart set on winning.
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6 from the bottom of one's heart
very sincerely:مِن أعماق القَلْبShe thanked him from the bottom of her heart.
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7 with all one's heart
very willingly or sincerely:من كُل قَلْبِه، بكُل إخْلاصI hope with all my heart that you will be happy.
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8 heart rate
■ The number of times the heart beats in one minute.■ Anzahl der Herzschläge pro Minute. -
9 heart
[haːt] noun1) the organ which pumps blood through the body:How fast does a person's heart beat?
( also adjective) heart disease
قَلْبa heart specialist.
2) the central part:مَرْكِز، قَلْب المَكانLet's get straight to the heart of the matter/problem.
3) the part of the body where one's feelings, especially of love, conscience etc are imagined to arise:رَحْمَه، قَلْب، شُعورShe has no heart (= She is not kind).
4) courage and enthusiasm:شَجاعَه وحَماسThe soldiers were beginning to lose heart.
5) a symbol supposed to represent the shape of the heart; a white dress with little pink hearts on it; heart-shaped.لَهُ شَكْل القَلْب6) one of the playing-cards of the suit hearts, which have red symbols of this shape on them.كوبَّه في ورق اللعب -
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11 heart
قَلْب \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. conversion: converting. core: the middle part of other things, e.g. of electric wiring. heart: the organ of the body whose action makes the blood flow; the centre of one’s feelings, esp. of love and courage: She has a kind heart. -
12 heart and soul
with all one's attention and energy:بِكُل طاقَتِه واهتِمامِهShe devoted herself heart and soul to caring for her husband.
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13 have a change of heart
to change a decision etc, usually to a better, kinder one:يُغير قراره أو رأيَهHe's had a change of heart – he's going to help us after all.
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14 yurak
heart; insides, stomach. yurak o’ynog’i irregular hearbeat. yuraki o’ynaydi to have one’s heart flutter. yuraki taka puka apprehensive. yuraki tor selfish, greedy. yuraki tosh cold hearted. yuraki qora or qora yurak wicked, evil, cold. yuraki betlamadi/yuraki orqasiga tortib ketdi to be scared out of one’s wits. yuraki tutday to’kildi to grieve greatly. yuraki chopmadi not to have enough courage. yuraki qon bo’ldi to have one’s heart fill with woe. yurakida kiri yo’q pure of heart. chin yurakdan sincerely. yurakini changalla to clutch one’s heart. yurak og’irig’i hearburn; indecisive, wishy washy, afraid. yuraki yorildi/yuraki qinidan chiqayozdi to have one’s heart leap into one’s throat. yuraki yo’q impatient; cowardly. yurak yutib to swallow one’s fears. yurakiga qil (ham) sig’maydi upset, worried. yurakini yor to frighten out of one’s wits.yurakburug’ coll.dysentery -
15 ürək
heartürək açmaq – open one's heartürək vermək ürək-dirək vermək – cheer up, encouragehəmç.ürək etmək – dare, ventureürək(y)inə dəymək – hurt 's feelings smb.ürək(y)ini sındırmaq – break 's heart smb.ürək(y)i bulanmaq – be / feel sickürək(y)i ağrımaq – have a heartacheürək(y)i yanmaq 1) be thirsty (susuzluqdan) 2) feel sorry (for) (yazığı gəlmək)ürək(y)i getmək – lose consciousness, faintürək ağrısı – heartacheürək tutması – heart attackürək xəstəliyi – heart diseaseürək həkimi – heart specialistürəkdən – from the bottom of one's heart; heartilytəmiz ürəkdən – in all sincerity◊ Onun ürək(y)i qan ağlayır. – His heart is bleedingÜrəyim düşdü. – My heart sank -
16 HJARTA
* * *(pl. hjörtu, gen. hjartna), n.1) heart;2) mind, feeling.* * *n., gen. pl. hjartna, [Goth. hairto; A. S. heorte; Engl. heart; Hel. herta; O. H. G. herza; Germ. herz; Dan. hjerte; Swed. hjerta; Gr. καρδία; Lat. cor, cord-is]:—the heart, Fbr. 137, Nj. 95, passim.II. metaph., gott hjarta, góð hjörtu, með bezt hjarta, ört h., snart h., dyggt h., frækit h., a bold, stout, true heart, Lex. Poët.; glatt h., a glad heart, Em. 1; milt h., a mild heart, id.; hrætt h., a timid heart, Sól.; sárt h., a sore heart; blóðugt h., a bloody or bleeding heart, Hm. 36; viðkvæmt h., a tender heart: denoting courage, Þórr á afl ærit en ekki hjarta, Hbl. 26; h. ok hugr, heart and courage, Ísl. ii. (in a verse):—phrases, hjarta ór leiri, to have a heart of clay, be a coward, Kormak, referring to the tale in Edda 57, 58; or merar-hjarta, the heart of a mare; hjarta drepr stall, the heart beats (see drepa A. 4) or sinks, rudely expressed in Sturl. ii. 42 (in the verse); hjartað berst, beats; but the subst. is hjart-sláttr, q. v.2. the heart, mind, feeling; snotrs manns hjarta verðr sjaldan glatt, a wise man’s heart is seldom glad, Hm. 54; hugr einn þat veit hvat býr hjarta nær, einn er hann sér um sefa, 94 (cp. 1 Cor. ii. 11): allit., hold ok hjarta, flesh and heart, body and soul, i. e. all, hold ok h. var mér in horska mær, Hm. 95; hugr ok h., soul and heart, Pass. 43. 5; also, minni og h., mind ( memory) and heart, 8. 12; h. og hugskot, heart and mind: phrases, af öllu h., with all one’s heart; unna e-m (elska e-n) af öllu hjarta, Lv. 37, Mar.; eg heft ekki hjarta til e-s, I have no heart for it: the gen. as adverb, hjartans feginn, heartily glad, Pass. 4. 15; h. glaðr, göra e-ð í hjartans grannleysi, in the simpleness of heart; hjartans harðúð, hardness of heart.3. in addressing, hjartað, hjartað gott, sweet heart! dear love!4. mythol., Hrungnis hjarta, the stone heart, of the giant Hrungnir: the name of a magical character, perh. = Germ. Druiden fuss, see Edda 58: sea pebbles are called the heart of the sea, Ýt.B. COMPDS: hjartablauðr, hjartablóð, hjartadauðr, hjartafriðr, hjartagóðr, hjartagróinn, hjartahreinn, hjartaprúðr, hjartaprýði, hjartaragr, hjartarætr, hjartataugar. -
17 könül
heart, soulkönül oxşamaq – give pleasure to the heartkönülünə dəymək – hurtkönülünü almaq – calm down, assuage smb.könülü istədiyi qədər – to one's heart's content, as much as one wants◊ könül sevən göyçək olar. – Beauty lies in the lover's eyes -
18 de todo o coração
heart, with all one's heartDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > de todo o coração
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19 do fundo do coração
heart, from the bottom of one's heartDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > do fundo do coração
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20 fundo, do fundo do coração
heart, from the bottom of one's heartDicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > fundo, do fundo do coração
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