heart of grace
短语发音
UK
/ˌhɑːt‿əv ˈɡɹeɪs/
其它
US
/ˌhɑɹt‿əv ˈɡɹeɪs/
释义与例句
n.
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1.
Chiefly preceded by get, give, take, etc.: courage or relief, especially when gained as a result of favour shown to one.
古体 不可数
词源
Uncertain, possibly related to take heart (“to be courageous; to regain one’s courage”). It is unclear whether the original term was heart of grace, or perhaps hart of grace, heart of grease or hart of grease (“hart of the season when fat”), or hart (heart) of grass (perhaps alluding to a horse taking heart when finding grass), and of is sometimes replaced by at. Later uses have been influenced by grace (“free and undeserved favour”).
来源:wiktionary