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Bleeding heart Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫidɪŋ/ /ˈhɑɹt
BLEE-ding HART
blˈiːdɪŋ/ /hˈɑːt
BLEE-ding HAAT

释义

A 'bleeding heart' is someone who feels or shows a lot of sympathy for people who are suffering, sometimes to the point of being seen as too emotional or overly concerned.

用法与细微差别

Often used in a critical or mocking way, especially in political contexts, to describe someone seen as too liberal or compassionate. Can be affectionate or neutral in certain contexts. Used mainly in informal and conversational English.

例句

My aunt is a real bleeding heart who always helps homeless animals.

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Some people call her a bleeding heart, but she just cares a lot.

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He’s always called a bleeding heart for supporting poor families.

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You’re such a bleeding heart—don’t let people take advantage of your kindness.

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Politicians love to call their opponents bleeding hearts to criticize their social programs.

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I don’t mind being called a bleeding heart—I just believe in helping others.

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