英语词典

pulse的意思

pulse


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  • n.脉冲;脉搏;脉率;强劲的音乐节拍
  • v.搏动;跳动;震动;洋溢着
  • 网络脉动;派士;惹鬼回路

组合搭配

  • adj.+n.electrical pulse,rectangular pulse
  • v.+n.feel pulse,take pulse

近义词

  • v.throb,beat,pulsate,pound,palpitate
  • n.pulsation,rhythm,pounding,thump

权威英汉双解

    a strong/weak pulse

    强╱弱脉搏

    an abnormally high pulse rate

    异常高的脉率

    The doctor took/felt my pulse .

    医生给我量了脉搏╱把了脉。

    Fear sent her pulse racing(= made it beat very quickly) .

    她吓得脉搏急速跳动。

    the throbbing pulse of the drums

    阵阵强劲的鼓点

    pulse waves

    脉冲波

    sound pulses

    声脉冲

    A vein pulsed in his temple.

    他太阳穴上的静脉在搏动。

    the pulsing rhythm of the music

    这乐曲的强烈节奏

    The auditorium pulsed with excitement.

    礼堂里洋溢着热烈的气氛。

英汉释义

  • n.

    1.豆类;豆

    2.脉搏;有节奏的跳动;【动】脉冲(波);脉动

    3.【乐】拍子,律动

    4.意向;倾向

    1.豆类;豆

    2.脉搏;有节奏的跳动;【动】脉冲(波);脉动

    3.【乐】拍子,律动

    4.意向;倾向

  • v.

    1.脉跳动;震动;脉动

    2.使发生脉冲;用脉冲输送(血等) (in out)

英英释义

  • n.

    1.the regular movement of blood as the heart pumps it around the body; the rate of someone’s pulse, especially the number of movements that you can feel in a minute

    2.an amount of physical energy, for example electricity, light, or sound, that something produces for a short time

    3.a sudden strong feeling that affects you for a short time

    4.a strong regular beat in music

    1.the regular movement of blood as the heart pumps it around the body; the rate of someone’s pulse, especially the number of movements that you can feel in a minute

    2.an amount of physical energy, for example electricity, light, or sound, that something produces for a short time

    3.a sudden strong feeling that affects you for a short time

    4.a strong regular beat in music

  • v.

    1.to move with a strong regular movement; to have a strong regular beat

    2.to fill a person or place with a quality or strong emotion

英汉例句

  • 1.The deep, hidden rhythm of life is always there-that of the pulse, the heart beat.

    在书里总有着深沉、隐秘的生命节奏——那是脉搏的跳动,心脏的起伏。

  • 2.The animal has no pulse, no blood, no electrical activity in its brain, and its tissues consume no oxygen.

    这只动物没有脉搏,没有血压,大脑里没有电流活动,它的组织没有任何氧气消耗。

  • 3.Like an up-tempo dance song, Miami and Miami Beach pulse with a constant beat, no matter the hour of the day.

    迈阿密和迈阿密海滩犹如快步舞曲,每天不分昼夜永远在跳动的节奏中。

  • 4.Pulse seems to be backed by only one company currently and to appeal to the greater community, they may have to open up more.

    当前似乎只有一个公司支持Pulse,为了吸引更大的社区,他们可能必须更开放。

  • 5.The doctor had to press all three fingers on his wrist to feel the pulse beat, and this was a sign the volume of blood was decreasing.

    一是必须把三个手指头按在手腕子上才摸得到脉跳,这是血亏的征兆。

  • 6.He took the pulse of the man with blood all over him and directed a nurse to do something.

    他测了一下血迹斑斑的那个男人的脉搏,随后指示一个护士做些什么事情。

  • 7.His book, his first book, and his pulse had not gone up a fraction of a beat, and he was only sad.

    那是他的书,他的第一本书,可是他的心却并不曾丝毫加速了跳跃,他感到的只是悲凉。

  • 8.I could feel the pulse of the universe. It was as if I had unlocked some sort of secret world; it was as if I'd found heaven.

    我甚至感受到了宇宙的脉搏,宛如某种神奇世界的铁锁被我豁然开启,让我顿入天界一般。

  • 9.a pulse stream is not a result of the long and the drying up of rivers, as the party responsible for nourishing the land and in silence.

    一脉小溪不因江河的绵长而干涸,因为责任而默默地滋润一方土地。

  • 10.I began to worry a bit, as I could feel my heart pounding and my pulse increasing.

    当我感到心脏的撞击和脉搏不断加快时,不禁有些担心。

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