1. 受到鼓励,树立信心:take too far 做得过火 | take heart 受到鼓励,树立信心 | take account of 考虑,重视
2. 鼓起勇气:string out 連成一列 | take heart 鼓起勇氣 | take on 承擔(工作),雇用
3. 振作:take heart of grace 鼓起勇气 | take heart 振作 | take hold of 握住
4. 鼓足勇气或信心:lose one's heart to倾心于,痴情于 | take heart鼓足勇气或信心 | to one's heart's content尽情地,尽量地
1. According to experts, the prescription drug is for special heart diseases and is difficult to take by mistake.
2. Speculation about what caused Jackson's heart to stop has centered on his prescription drug use, but toxicology tests are expected to take several more weeks.
3. take heart什么意思
3. The comment on the state of domestic firms reveals a truth that all interested parties should take to heart.
4. take heart
4. All organizing units should take this to heart, and widely promote this principle so that Party members will enthusiastically participate in the job.
5. The Dutch champion can take heart from the fact that Inter will also be missing many regulars.
6. take heart什么意思
6. Sensors in the pillow case and bed sheet can predict if a patient with heart failure is about to take a turn for the worse.
7. Well it did not take very long to get right to the heart of matters in Tianjin.
8. This appears to me a morality tale that we could take to heart.
9. They could take heart in the knowledge that they had illuminated a tournament that would generally be remembered for defensive football.
10. She cautioned that since most senior citizens take warfarin to prevent heart attacks and stroke, they must pay careful attention to any abnormal reaction.
verb
1. gain courage
Synonym: buck up