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单词 after one's own heart
释义

after one's own heart

English

WOTD – 13 October 2021

Etymology

From after (in imitation of; following) + one’s + own + heart (disposition; personality), a reference to 1 Samuel 13:14 and Acts 13:22 in the Bible:[1] see the 1526 and 1611 quotations.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈæftə wʌnz əʊn ˈhɑːt/, /ˈɑːf-/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈæftɚ wʌnz oʊn ˈhɑɹt/
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  • Rhymes: -ɑː(ɹ)t
  • Hyphenation: af‧ter one's own heart

Prepositional phrase

after one's own heart

  1. (idiomatic) Of a person: having the same disposition, feelings, or opinions as oneself.
    Synonyms: after one's heart, after one's own soul
    • 1526, [William Tyndale, transl.], The Newe Testamẽt [] (Tyndale Bible), [Worms, Germany: Peter Schöffer], OCLC 762018299, The Actes off the Apostles xiij:[22], folio clxxiij, verso:
      [H]e [God] ſet vppe David to be their kynge to whome he gave witnes ſaynge: I have founde David the ſonne of Jeſſe a man after myne awne hert he ſhall fullfyll all my will.
    • 1611, The Holy Bible, [] (King James Version), London: [] Robert Barker, [], OCLC 964384981, 1 Samuel 13:14, column 2:
      But now thy [Saul's] kingdome ſhall not continue: the Lord hath ſought him a man after his owne heart, and the Lord hath commanded him to bee captaine ouer his people, becauſe thou haſt not kept that which the Lord hath commanded thee.
    • 1809, Diedrich Knickerbocker [pseudonym; Washington Irving], chapter III, in A History of New York, from the Beginning of the World to the End of the Dutch Dynasty. [], volume I, New York, N.Y.: Inskeep & Bradford, [], OCLC 426050984, book III, pages 141–142:
      [] I turn with great complacency to the fourth class of my readers, who are men, or, if possible, women, after my own heart; grave, philosophical and investigating; fond of analyzing characters, of taking a start from first causes, and so hunting a nation down, through all the mazes of innovation and improvement.
    • 1900, Homer, “Book IV”, in Samuel Butler, transl., The Odyssey: Rendered into English Prose for the Use of Those who Cannot Read the Original, London: A[rthur] C. Fifield, OCLC 493250170, page 41:
      Look, Pisistratus, man after my own heart, see the gleam of bronze and gold—of amber, ivory, and silver. Everything is so splendid that it is like seeing the palace of Olympian Jove. I am lost in admiration.
    • 1905, [George] Bernard Shaw, “Major Barbara”, in John Bull’s Other Island and Major Barbara: Also How He Lied to Her Husband, London: Archibald Constable & Co., published 1907, OCLC 806325965, Act II, page 234:
      Professor Cusins: you are a young man after my own heart.
    • 1913 December – 1914 March, Edgar Rice Burroughs, “New Allies”, in The Warlord of Mars, Chicago, Ill.: A[lexander] C[aldwell] McClurg & Co., published September 1919, OCLC 787779, page 133:
      I found the father of Thuvia a man after my own heart, and that night saw the beginning of a friendship which has grown until it is second only to that which obtains between Tars Tarkas, the green Jeddak of Thark, and myself.
  2. (idiomatic) Of a situation or thing: according to, or appealing to, one's own desire, liking, or taste.
    Synonyms: after one's heart, after one's own soul
    • 1885, Hugh Conway [pseudonym; Frederick John Fargus], “Gastronomic and Erotic”, in A Family Affair [], volume I, London: Macmillan and Co., OCLC 457992895, pages 244–245:
      In this particular party, small as it was, culture, learning, art, arms, landed interest and hereditary sway were properly personified. It was, indeed, a representative gathering after the Talberts' own hearts.
    • 1927, M[ohandas] K[aramchand] Gandhi, “My Choice”, in Mahadev Desai, transl., The Story of My Experiments with Truth: Translated from the Original in Gujarati, volume I, Ahmedabad, Gujarat: Navajivan Press, OCLC 875661731, part I, page 119:
      During these wanderings I once hit on a vegetarian restaurant in Farringdon Street. The sight of it filled me with the same joy that a child feels on getting a thing after its own heart. [] This was my first hearty meal since my arrival in England.

Translations

See also

  • of one mind

References

  1. after a person’s (own) heart, phrase” under heart, n., int., and adv.”, in OED Online , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, June 2021; after one's own heart, phrase”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
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