Your heart out Meaning in English
expression
ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈhɑɹt/ /ˈaʊt
YOR / YUR HART OWT
jˈɔː/ /hˈɑːt/ /ˈaʊt
YAW HAHT OWT
释义
To do something with all your energy, feeling, or enthusiasm, often in phrases like 'sing your heart out' or 'dance your heart out'.
用法与细微差别
Always used after an action verb (like 'sing', 'dance') to emphasize full emotional effort. Informal, lively, and positive in tone. Common collocations: 'sing your heart out', 'dance your heart out', 'play your heart out'. Not literal—used for dramatic or enthusiastic actions.
Spanish: con todo tu corazón - con toda el almaPortuguese (BR): com todo o seu coração - com toda a almaPortuguese (PT): com todo o teu coração - com toda a almaChinese (Simplified): 全心全意地 - 尽情地Chinese (Traditional): 全心全意地 - 盡情地Hindi: पूरे दिल से - पूरी जान सेArabic: من أعماق قلبك - بكل مشاعركBengali: পুরো মন দিয়ে - প্রাণ খুলে - সমস্ত আবেগ দিয়েRussian: от всей души - со всей страстьюJapanese: 心を込めて - 全力でVietnamese: hết mình - với tất cả trái timKorean: 온 마음을 다해 - 열정적으로Turkish: bütün kalbinle - tüm içtenliğinleUrdu: دل و جان سے - پوری لگن سےIndonesian: sepenuh hati - dengan segenap jiwa
例句
She sang your heart out at the concert.
basic
Go out and play your heart out!
basic
They danced your heart out at the wedding.
basic
You should cheer your heart out for your team!
natural
I watched her paint your heart out until sunrise.
natural
Just get out there and dance your heart out, no matter who's watching.
natural