心血

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Meaning and Usage

"心血" literally means "heart's blood," but it is commonly used metaphorically to express great effort, dedication, or painstaking care put into something. It often appears in contexts where someone invests a lot of time, energy, and emotional commitment.

Common Collocations

  • 心血 (qīngzhù xīnxuè): to pour one's heart and soul into something
  • 心血 (fùchū xīnxuè): to expend great effort
  • 无数心血 (wúshù xīnxuè): countless efforts

These phrases emphasize the intensity and sincerity of the effort.

Register and Tone

"心血" is a somewhat literary and formal expression, often used in written language or formal speech to highlight dedication. It is less common in casual conversation but understood widely.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse "心血" with literal blood from the heart in medical contexts; in everyday use, it almost always refers to effort or care rather than physical blood.

Example Sentences

This painting is a work into which he poured all his heart and soul.

The team put a lot of effort and dedication into completing this project.

He devoted countless efforts and care for his child's future.