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heart made的意思

heart made中文翻譯:

人造心臟

相似詞語短語

made in heart───用心打造

heart heart───心

made───n.(Made)(愛)馬德(人名);adj.……制造的,生產的;制作……的;v.制造;鋪床;造成;生火;助攻得分(make的過去式和過去分詞)

heart by heart───心連心(歌曲名,HeartByHeart)

heart for heart───心對心

heart of heart───內心深處; 內心深處的感情;內心深處(的感情)

heart───n.心臟;感情;勇氣;心形;要點;vt.鼓勵;銘記;n.(Heart)人名;(英)哈特;vi.結心

heart to heart───adv.誠懇地,貼心地;adv.貼心地;誠懇地;adj.率直的;誠實的

made after───v.追隨;追逐;跟隨

雙語使用場景

The sound of his voice in the hall made her heart flutter.───他在大廳中講話的聲音使她的心怦怦直跳。

This week, America's Food and Drug Administration gave its approval to a new type of artificial heart made by Abiomed, a firm based near Boston.───本周,美國食品與藥物管理局通過了位于波士頓附近的Abiomed公司制造的新型人造心臟的審批。

The cold horror of that mysterious touch in the dark almost made his heart stand still.───黑暗中那種神秘的觸感造成的陰森恐怖幾乎使他的心停止了跳動。

Nor is it a thought I leave behind me, but a heart made sweet with hunger and with thirst.───也不是我遺棄的一種思想,乃是遺棄了一顆用饑和渴作成的甜蜜的心。

and that, if any unbeliever or ignorant person be present, he may have the secrets of his heart made manifest, and give glory to God.───若有非信徒或無知的人在場,他們心中隱秘的事就必顯露,叫榮耀歸給上帝。

According to the forensic report, he died of a single lacerating wound to his heart made by a bullet fired at point-blank range.───根據偵查報告,有顆近距離射出的子彈擊中他的心臟,這唯一的傷導致了他的死亡。

Rich brocade silently blunt vegetable the heart made an expression of eyes.───錦繡悄悄的沖素心使了個眼色。

NEW Mesh ring with heart. Large heart. Made of Zircon and sterling silver.───大心型鑲嵌鋯石編織網戒指。

Narrator: In spite of the spell, Ella grew up strong of mind. Her gift made her obedient, but her heart made her kind.───盡管有那個咒語,艾拉還是倔強地成長起來。她得到的禮物使她不得不順從,然而她卻擁有著善良的心靈。

英語使用場景

It was a peculiar, twisted heart, made of driftwood.

And thus are the secrets of his heart made manifest; and so falling down on his face he will worship God, and report that God is in you of a truth.

What strange quirk of the heart made me feel so much a part of the life of this place?

Mrs Harden, be it observed , was the housekeeper, a woman after Mr Brocklehurst's own heart, made up of equal parts of whalebone and iron. (Jane Eyne by charlotte Bronte).