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heart [hɑ:t] N

1. heart ANAT:

heart
srce n

3. heart no pl (courage):

heart
heart
pogum m
to lose heart
to lose heart
sb's heart sinks
to take heart [from sth]

I . heart-to-ˈheart ADJ

II . heart-to-ˈheart N

ˈheart at·tack N

heart attack

ˈheart dis·ease N

heart disease

ˈheart fail·ure N no pl

ˈheart-healthy ADJ

ˈheart mur·mur N

heart murmur

ˈheart-search·ing N no pl

ˈheart trans·plant N

open-heart ˈsur·gery N no pl

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He died in 2008, aged 83, having been confined to bed for a few months following a heart attack and a stroke.
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She usually has long, floppy ears, which she ties it into a fluffy cone-shapped hair and decorated with heart decorations.
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He is a failure, really, but a loveable failure; a kind man at heart.
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This match is unadvised for the weak at heart!
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It is also used as a direct vasodilator to treat congestive heart failure.
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He can not sincerely cheer on another ace, because in his heart the only true ace is himself.
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The leaves are heart shaped with raised leaf veins on both surfaces of the leaf.
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It is not the evil in man's heart more than the deep perfidy of circumstance that brings him to crime.
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Rosewood, jasmine, rose, hyacinth, and lemon grass are some fragrances included in the heart notes.
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To make matters worse, a fire in 1941 destroyed 11 buildings, devastating the town's financial heart.
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