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单词 pulse
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pulse

noun
 
/pʌls/
/pʌls/
Idioms
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  1.  
    [usually singular] the regular beat of the heart as it sends blood around the body, that can be felt in different places, especially on the inside part of the wrist; the number of times the heart beats in a minute
    • a strong/weak pulse
    • an abnormally high pulse rate
    • The doctor took/felt my pulse.
    • Fear sent her pulse racing (= made it beat very quickly).
    Extra Examples
    • My at-rest pulse rate is usually about 80 beats per minute.
    • She felt her pulse quicken as she recognized the voice.
    • She reached in through the driver's broken window and checked for a pulse.
    • There was little to quicken the pulse in his dull routine.
    Topics Bodyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fast
    • racing
    • rapid
    verb + pulse
    • check
    • feel
    • take
    pulse + verb
    • beat
    • quicken
    • race
    pulse + noun
    • rate
    See full entry
  2. a strong regular beat in music synonym rhythm
    • the throbbing pulse of the drums
  3. a single short increase in the amount of light, sound or electricity produced by a machine, etc.
    • pulse waves
    • sound pulses
  4. pulses
    [plural] the seeds of some plants that are eaten as food, such as peas and lentils
    • Pulses are a good source of protein.
    Topics Foodc2, Farmingc2
  5. Word Originnoun 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)
  1. to always be aware of the most recent developments in a particular situation

pulse

verb
/pʌls/
/pʌls/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they pulse
/pʌls/
/pʌls/
he / she / it pulses
/ˈpʌlsɪz/
/ˈpʌlsɪz/
past simple pulsed
/pʌlst/
/pʌlst/
past participle pulsed
/pʌlst/
/pʌlst/
-ing form pulsing
/ˈpʌlsɪŋ/
/ˈpʌlsɪŋ/
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  1. [intransitive] to move, beat or flow with strong regular movements or sounds synonym throb
    • A vein pulsed in his temple.
    • the pulsing rhythm of the music
    Extra Examples
    • He felt the muscles in his jaw pulsing angrily.
    • She was aware of the blood pulsing through her limbs.
  2. [intransitive] pulse (with something) to be full of a feeling such as excitement or energy synonym buzz
    • The auditorium pulsed with excitement.
  3. Word Originverb late Middle English: from Latin pulsus ‘beating’, from pellere ‘to drive, beat’.
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