5. Wear My Heart on My Sleeve: 公開表達(dá)感情
How Shakespeare used it:
Discussing his planned betrayal of Othello, the villain Iago says, "But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve / For daws to peck at: I am not what I am." (Othello, Act 1, Scene 1)
莎士比亞原文:在說到對(duì)奧賽羅的背叛計(jì)劃時(shí),邪惡的伊阿古說,“可是我會(huì)敞開心扉,讓鳥兒隨意翻啄:我并不是你們看到的我?!保ā秺W賽羅》,第1幕第1場(chǎng))
現(xiàn)代例句:
"I wear my heart on my sleeve and confessed my true feelings to a man who did not reciprocate. Now I am free to move on ..." — Daydreamin on Twitter, Mar. 12, 2010