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heart [hɑ:t, Am hɑ:rt] N

1. heart ANAT:

serce nt

2. heart no pl (centre):

3. heart (vegetable part):

rdzeń m

4. heart GAMES:

kier m

I . heart-to-heart N

II . heart-to-heart ADJ

heart attack N

heart disease N no pl

heart failure N no pl

heart murmur N

I . heart-searching N no pl

II . heart-searching ADJ

heart-throb N inf

heart transplant N

open-heart surgery N no pl MED

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He is often characterised as a face for the melancholy, and the themes in his songs are often broken hearts, loneliness and sorrow.
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Despite initial conflict, the trio decide to stay together and enter upon a journey that results in the healing of hearts and minds.
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On this tree hang hearts, mobiles, pendants and dozens and dozens of wind chimes.
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Put in their soft, tender hearts the zeal of jihad and a love of martyrdom.
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I believe, in spite of all breezes over my innate slovenliness, it would have broken our hearts to leave off working together.
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The added weight also puts a strain on their hearts and lungs and ascites can develop.
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It brings in morals and spirituality as the linchpins to touch hearts in addition to engaging brains.
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Yea, for in our insides has risen a flame, and the desire for struggle is in our hearts...
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The novel makes the seemingly boring task of auditing understandable and delves into the hearts of those who make business their life's work.
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That light will be seen the world will see it and it will give solace to innumerable hearts.
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