slovo | definícia |
hearts (mass) | hearts
- srdce |
hearts (encz) | hearts,srdce n: Zdeněk Brož |
hearts (wn) | hearts
n 1: a form of whist in which players avoid winning tricks
containing hearts or the queen of spades [syn: hearts,
Black Maria] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
heartsearching (mass) | heart-searching
- hľadanie |
heartsickness (mass) | heartsickness
- depresie |
heartsease (encz) | heartsease, n: |
heartseed (encz) | heartseed, n: |
heartsick (encz) | heartsick,zarmoucený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
heartsickness (encz) | heartsickness,deprese n: Zdeněk Brožheartsickness,zarmoucenost n: Zdeněk Brož |
heartstrings (encz) | heartstrings,hluboké city Zdeněk Brož |
lonely hearts (encz) | lonely hearts, |
of hearts (encz) | of hearts,červený adj: o hrací kartě, např. Three of Hearts - červená
trojka Pino |
win the hearts (encz) | win the hearts, |
heart's-ease (gcide) | Pansy \Pan"sy\, n.; pl. Pansies. [F. Pens['e]e thought, pansy,
fr. penser to think, L. pensare to weigh, ponder. See
Pensive.] (Bot.)
A plant of the genus Viola (Viola tricolor) and its
blossom, originally purple and yellow. Cultivated varieties
have very large flowers of a great diversity of colors.
Called also heart's-ease, love-in-idleness, and many
other quaint names.
[1913 Webster]Heart's-ease \Heart's"-ease`\ (h[aum]rts"[=e]z`), n.
1. Ease of heart; peace or tranquillity of mind or feeling.
--Shak.
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2. (Bot.) A species of violet (Viola tricolor), a common
and long cultivated European herb from which most common
garden pansies are derived; -- called also pansy.
[WordNet sense 1]
Syn: wild pansy, Johnny-jump-up, heartsease,
love-in-idleness, pink of my John, Viola tricolor.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
3. (Bot.) A violet of the Pacific coast of North America
(Viola ocellata) having white petals tinged with yellow
and deep violet. [WordNet sense 2]
Syn: two-eyed violet, heartsease, Viola ocellata.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. (Bot.) A common Old World viola (Viola arvensis) with
creamy often violet-tinged flowers. [WordNet sense 3]
Syn: field pansy, heartsease, Viola arvensis.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Heart's-ease (gcide) | Pansy \Pan"sy\, n.; pl. Pansies. [F. Pens['e]e thought, pansy,
fr. penser to think, L. pensare to weigh, ponder. See
Pensive.] (Bot.)
A plant of the genus Viola (Viola tricolor) and its
blossom, originally purple and yellow. Cultivated varieties
have very large flowers of a great diversity of colors.
Called also heart's-ease, love-in-idleness, and many
other quaint names.
[1913 Webster]Heart's-ease \Heart's"-ease`\ (h[aum]rts"[=e]z`), n.
1. Ease of heart; peace or tranquillity of mind or feeling.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Bot.) A species of violet (Viola tricolor), a common
and long cultivated European herb from which most common
garden pansies are derived; -- called also pansy.
[WordNet sense 1]
Syn: wild pansy, Johnny-jump-up, heartsease,
love-in-idleness, pink of my John, Viola tricolor.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]
3. (Bot.) A violet of the Pacific coast of North America
(Viola ocellata) having white petals tinged with yellow
and deep violet. [WordNet sense 2]
Syn: two-eyed violet, heartsease, Viola ocellata.
[WordNet 1.5]
4. (Bot.) A common Old World viola (Viola arvensis) with
creamy often violet-tinged flowers. [WordNet sense 3]
Syn: field pansy, heartsease, Viola arvensis.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Heartseed (gcide) | Heartseed \Heart"seed`\ (h[aum]rt"s[=e]d`), n. (Bot.)
A climbing plant of the genus Cardiospermum, having round
seeds which are marked with a spot like a heart. --Loudon.
[1913 Webster] heartshaped |
heart-shaped (gcide) | heartshaped \heart"shaped`\, heart-shaped
\heart"-shaped`\(h[aum]rt"sh[=a]pt`), a.
Having the shape of a heart; cordate; -- of a leaf shape.
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heartshaped (gcide) | heartshaped \heart"shaped`\, heart-shaped
\heart"-shaped`\(h[aum]rt"sh[=a]pt`), a.
Having the shape of a heart; cordate; -- of a leaf shape.
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Heartsick (gcide) | Heartsick \Heart"sick`\ (h[aum]rt"s[i^]k`), a. [AS.
heortise['o]c.]
Sick at heart; extremely depressed in spirits; very
despondent.
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Heartsome (gcide) | Heartsome \Heart"some\ (h[aum]rt"s[u^]m), a.
Merry; cheerful; lively. [Scot.]
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Heart-spoon (gcide) | Heart-spoon \Heart"-spoon`\ (h[aum]rt"sp[=oo]n`), n.
A part of the breastbone. [Obs.]
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He feeleth through the herte-spon the pricke.
--Chaucer.
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Heartstricken (gcide) | Heartstricken \Heart"strick`en\ (h[aum]rt"str[i^]k`'n), a.
Shocked; dismayed.
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Heartstrike (gcide) | Heartstrike \Heart"strike`\ (h[aum]rt"str[imac]k`), v. t.
To affect at heart; to shock. [R.] "They seek to heartstrike
us." --B. Jonson.
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Heartstring (gcide) | Heartstring \Heart"string`\ (h[aum]rt"str[i^]ng`), n.
A nerve or tendon, supposed to brace and sustain the heart.
--Shak.
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Sobbing, as if a heartstring broke. --Moore.
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Heartstruck (gcide) | Heartstruck \Heart"struck`\ (h[aum]rt"str[u^]k`), a.
1. Driven to the heart; infixed in the mind. "His heartstruck
injuries." --Shak.
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2. Shocked with pain, fear, or remorse; dismayed;
heartstricken. --Milton.
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Heartswelling (gcide) | Heartswelling \Heart"swell`ing\ (h[aum]rt"sw[e^]l`[i^]ng), a.
Rankling in, or swelling, the heart. "Heartswelling hate."
--Spenser.
[1913 Webster] heartwarming |
ace of hearts (wn) | ace of hearts
n 1: the ace in the heart suit |
heartsease (wn) | heartsease
n 1: a common and long cultivated European herb from which most
common garden pansies are derived [syn: wild pansy,
Johnny-jump-up, heartsease, love-in-idleness, {pink
of my John}, Viola tricolor]
2: violet of Pacific coast of North America having white petals
tinged with yellow and deep violet [syn: two-eyed violet,
heartsease, Viola ocellata]
3: common Old World viola with creamy often violet-tinged
flowers [syn: field pansy, heartsease, Viola arvensis]
4: the absence of mental stress or anxiety [syn: peace,
peacefulness, peace of mind, repose, serenity,
heartsease, ataraxis] |
heartseed (wn) | heartseed
n 1: herbaceous vine of tropical America and Africa [syn:
heartseed, Cardiospermum grandiflorum] |
heartsick (wn) | heartsick
adj 1: full of sorrow [syn: brokenhearted, heartbroken,
heartsick]
2: without or almost without hope; "despondent about his
failure"; "too heartsick to fight back" [syn: despondent,
heartsick] |
heartsickness (wn) | heartsickness
n 1: feeling downcast and disheartened and hopeless [syn:
despondency, despondence, heartsickness,
disconsolateness] |
heartstrings (wn) | heartstrings
n 1: your deepest feelings of love and compassion; "many
adoption cases tug at the heartstrings" |
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