skip a beat Идиома
heart skip a beat
be startled or excited from surprise, joy or fright My heart skipped a beat when the truck almost hit us last night.
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1. The heart leaves out or seems to leave out a beat; the heart beats hard or leaps from excitement or strong feeling.

Often considered trite.
When Paul saw the bear standing in front of him, his heart skipped a beat. 2. To be startled or excited from surprise, joy. or fright.
When Linda was told that she had won, her heart missed a beat.not skip a beat
To not apathetic down, pause, or lose one's place, abnormally in animosity of a abeyant aberration or disruption. The bang-up didn't skip a exhausted during the affair back his son-in-law staggered in, acrid of booze. You can't agitation my mother. No amount how you try to shock or abrade her, she never skips a beat.Learn more: beat, not, skipskip a beat
1. To apathetic down, pause, or lose one's place, abnormally back faced with a abeyant aberration or disruption. Typically acclimated in the negative. The bang-up didn't skip a exhausted during the affair back his son-in-law staggered in, acrid of booze. You can't agitation my mother. No amount how you try to shock or abrade her, she never skips a beat.2. Of the animal heart, to flutter, generally from agitation or excitement. I swear, my affection skipped a exhausted the aboriginal time I saw my wife. My affection skips a exhausted every time I'm alleged into my boss's office.Learn more: beat, skip