词汇 | pulse |
释义 | pulse (verb) pulse 3 ENTRIES FOUND: pulse (noun) pulse (verb) finger (noun) 1 pulse /ˈpʌls/ noun plural pulses 1 pulse /ˈpʌls/ noun plural pulses Learner's definition of PULSE [count] 1 : the regular movement of blood through your body that is caused by the beating of your heart and that can be felt by touching certain parts of your body脉搏 — usually singular通常用单数 This machine measures pulse rate and blood pressure.这台机器能测量脉搏和血压。 a strong/weak pulse强/弱脉搏 My pulse quickened when I heard the exciting news. = The exciting news set my pulse racing. [=the exciting news made my heart beat faster]我听到这个令人兴奋的消息后脉搏急速跳动。 She has a resting pulse of 60. [=when she is resting, her heart beats 60 times per minute]她休息时脉搏跳动为每分钟60次。 The nurse checked/took/felt my pulse. [=measured how fast my heart was beating]护士测了我的脉搏。 2 : a strong, regular beat or pattern of sounds in music强劲的音乐节拍;律动 — usually singular通常用单数 the strong pulse of the music音乐强有力的节奏 3 : a brief increase in an amount of electricity, light, or sound脉冲 light pulses = pulses of light光脉冲 pulse waves脉冲波 4 : the ideas, feelings, or opinions that are shared by a particular group of people共有立场 — usually singular通常用单数 Her book is a good analysis of the political pulse of the nation.她的书深刻地分析了那个国家的政治立场。 finger on the pulse — see 1finger 2 pulse /ˈpʌls/ verb pulses; pulsed; pulsing 2 pulse /ˈpʌls/ verb pulses; pulsed; pulsing Learner's definition of PULSE [no object] 1 a : to move with strong, regular beats有节奏地跳动;搏动 When he gets angry, the veins in his forehead pulse. [=throb]他发怒时额头的静脉会搏动。 He could feel the blood pulsing through his veins.他能感到血液在静脉中流淌。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 A rush of excitement pulsed through her body. [=she felt a sudden rush of excitement]她突觉全身有一股兴奋劲在涌动。 b : to produce a strong, regular beat产生节奏 Dance music pulsed from the speakers.扬声器中传出有节奏的舞曲。 2 : to be filled with activity or a feeling充满(活力或感情) The city pulses with life.这座城市充满生机。 |
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