单词 | to throw one's heart into |
释义 | > as lemmasto throw one's heart (also soul, energy, etc.) into P5. to throw one's heart (also soul, energy, etc.) into: to engage in with great enthusiasm or determination; to commit oneself wholeheartedly to. Cf. to throw oneself into at Phrases 1a. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > zeal or enthusiasm > be zealous for [verb (transitive)] to run after ——c1422 zeal1542 to throw one's heart (also soul, energy, etc.) into1807 to go mad (about, for, over, etc.)1850 to be shook on1888 to be hepped on1926 1807 Beau Monde June 459/2 Mrs. Charles Kemble threw her accustomed spirit into the part of Catherine. 1868 E. Edwards Life Sir W. Ralegh I. iii. 43 He continued to throw all his energy into the distasteful duty. 1890 Field 8 Nov. 707/3 The Blackheath forwards threw great spirit into their play. 1932 Scotsman 1 Oct. 13/6 The whole of the Press..wholeheartedly throwing their whole efforts into making a success of the campaign. 2015 C. C. Anderson Ordinary Spaceman xxiii. 347 I must be passionate about what I do, ready to throw my heart and soul into it. < as lemmas |
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