pulse
noun /pʌls/
/pʌls/
Idioms 脉搏;脉率 - 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。
Topics Bodyc1- My at-rest pulse rate is usually about 80 beats per minute.
我静止时的脉搏率通常为每分钟 80 次左右。 - She felt her pulse quicken as she recognized the voice.
听出是谁的声音后,她感到自己的心跳加快了。 - She reached in through the driver's broken window and checked for a pulse.
她从驾驶座破碎的车窗伸手进去检查司机的脉搏。 - There was little to quicken the pulse in his dull routine.
枯燥乏味的日常工作中几乎没有什么能激起他的热情。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fast
- racing
- rapid
- …
- check
- feel
- take
- …
- beat
- quicken
- race
- …
- rate
- a strong/weak pulse
- a strong regular beat in music
synonym rhythm强劲的音乐节拍 - the throbbing pulse of the drums
阵阵强劲的鼓点
- the throbbing pulse of the drums
- a single short increase in the amount of light, sound or electricity produced by a machine, etc.
脉冲 - pulse waves
脉冲波 - sound pulses
声脉冲
- pulse waves
- pulses[plural] the seeds of some plants that are eaten as food, such as peas and lentils
豆果果实;荚果;豆子 - Pulses are a good source of protein.
豆类是蛋白质的良好来源。
- Pulses are a good source of protein.
词源noun senses 1 to 3 late Middle English: from Latin pulsus ‘beating’, from pellere ‘to drive, beat’. noun sense 4 Middle English: from Old French pols, from Latin puls ‘porridge of meal or pulse’; related to pollen.
Idioms
have/keep your finger on the pulse (of something)
- to always be aware of the most recent developments in a particular situation
始终了解…的最新情况;掌握…的脉搏