Have your heart go out to Meaning in English
expression
释义
To feel deep sympathy or compassion for someone, especially when they are going through something difficult or sad.
用法与细微差别
Emotional and empathetic expression, often used in spoken English and writing to show sincere sympathy. Not used in formal writing. Often followed by 'someone' (e.g., 'my heart goes out to him'). Sometimes shortened to 'my heart goes out to...'.
例句
I have my heart go out to anyone who loses their job so suddenly.
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My heart goes out to families affected by the floods.
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We all had our hearts go out to the sick child in the hospital.
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When I heard his story, I just had my heart go out to him.
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You can't help but have your heart go out to people who work so hard for their families.
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Every time I watch that documentary, my heart goes out to all the people struggling.
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