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Examples:lit. grips the heart, seizes the liver (idiom); fear grips the heart—lit. knife mouth but heart of bean curd; sharp tongue concealing a caring heart—engraved in one's heart and carved in one's bones (idiom); remember a benefactor as long as one lives—lit. sincerity splits open metal and metal (idiom); if you put your heart it, you can break up metal and rocks—the appearance of unity, but divided at heart (idiom); seeming harmony belies underlying disagreement—etched in one's bones and heart (idiom); ever-present memory (esp. resentment)—the eye incites, the heart invites (idiom); flirtatious—no greater sorrow than a heart that never rejoices—words of a Buddha, heart of a snake (idiom); two-faced—lit. heart distracted, thoughts in turmoil (idiom); distraught with anxiety—lit. mouth says yes, heart no (idiom); duplicity—lit. heart like a frisky monkey, mind like a cantering horse (idiom); fig. capricious (derog.)—the worst sorrow is not as bad as an uncaring heart—lit. mountain springs and rocks in one's heart (idiom); a deep love of mountain scenery—lit. convinced in heart and by word (idiom); sincerely convinced and ready concede—lit. bust guts and freeze the heart (idiom); terrifying—heart and mouth at variance (idiom); keeping one's real intentions oneself—lit. heart and mouth as one (idiom); say what you think—making an all-out effort (idiom); try one's heart out—after one's heart (idiom); gratifying and satisfactory—lit. heart alarmed, body leaping (idiom); fear and trepidation in the face of disaster—no heart for tea or rice (idiom); melancholic and suffering—lit. carved in bones and engraved in the heart [idiom.]—give one's bare heart into sb. else's keeping (idiom); sb. has one's absolute confidence—"break-up agent", person who acts for sb. who wishes terminate a relationship but does not have the heart to do so—classifier for long, narrow, flexible objects such as fish, dogs, pants; for roads and rivers; for human lives; in the expression: one heart, meaning working together for a common goal—gauge the heart of a gentleman with one's own mean measure [idiom.]—lit. the heart of a sheep in the skin of a tiger [idiom.]— |