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TOEFL BNC: 4379 COCA: 4331

pulse

Word family
pulse1 /pʌls/ ●○○ noun
1 heart 心髒 [countableC usually singular]HBH the regular beat that can be felt, for example at your wrist, as your heart pumps blood around your body 脈搏 heartbeat
His breathing was shallow and his pulse was weak.
他呼吸很淺,脈搏微弱。
take somebody’s pulse (=count the beats of their pulse, usually by feeling their wrist) 給某人把脈
check/feel somebody's pulse
The doctor listened to his breathing and checked his pulse.
醫生聽他的呼吸並檢查了他的脈搏。
find a pulse (=be able to feel a pulse, which shows that someone is alive) 找到脈搏
I held his wrist, trying to find a pulse.
我抓住他的手腕,想找到脈搏。
She felt his neck. There was no pulse.
她摸了摸他的頸部,沒有脈搏。
pulse rate (=the number of beats that can be felt in a minute) 脈率
If your pulse rate is between 90 and 100, it is likely that you are unfit.
如果你的脈率在90100之間,那麽你的身體狀況可能有問題。
Her pulse raced (=beat very quickly) with excitement.
她激動得脈搏急速跳動。
2 music 音樂 [countableC, uncountableU]CSOUND a strong regular beat in music 拍子;節奏;律動
the distant pulse of a steel band
遠處鋼鼓樂隊傳來的鼓點聲
3. sound/light/electricity// [countableC]TEE an amount of sound, light, or electricity that continues for a very short time 脈沖
4 feelings/opinions 感情/觀點 [uncountableU] the ideas, feelings, or opinions that are most important to a particular group of people or have the greatest influence on them at a particular time 脈搏;心態
Clinton had an uncanny ability to sense the pulse of the nation.
克林頓擁有洞察民衆心態的神奇本領。
5. FOOD 食物pulses [plural]DF seeds such as beans, peas, and lentils that you can eat 豆子
have/keep your finger on the pulse at finger1(6)
nCOLLOCATIONS
verbs
take somebody's pulse (=count the beats of their pulse)
Remember to take your pulse at intervals while you are exercising.
check/feel somebody's pulse
The nurse left the room after checking the girl's pulse.
feel for a pulse (=try to find and check someone's pulse)
I felt for a pulse, but I couldn't find one.
find a pulse (=be able to feel a pulse, which shows that someone is alive)
To her relief, she found a pulse.
somebody's pulse beats
His pulse began to beat with a fierce rhythm.
somebody's pulse races (=beats very quickly)
His long fingers brushed hers, sending her pulse racing.
somebody's pulse quickens (=starts to beat faster)
He heard a footfall in the passage outside and felt his pulse quicken.
adjectives
weak/faint
The boy's pulse was very weak.
strong
He's breathing better. The pulse is stronger too.
rapid/fast
Symptoms include a rapid pulse and dry skin.
slow
Her pulse was slow but steady.
normal
A normal pulse is between 70 and 90 beats a minute.
pulse + NOUN
pulse rate (=how fast your pulse beats)
The doctor checked my weight and pulse rate.
pulse beat
The rhythm was steady, as regular as a pulse beat.
Examples from the Corpus
pulse2 verb
1 [intransitiveI]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION to move or flow with a steady quick beat or sound 搏動;跳動;震動
She felt the blood pulsing through her veins.
她覺得血液沖擊着自己的血管。
Colored lights pulsed in time to the music.
彩燈随着音樂節拍閃動。
2 [intransitiveI]EMOTIONAL if a feeling or emotion pulses through someone, they feel it very strongly 〔感情等〕洋溢,充滿
pulse through
Excitement pulsed through the crowd.
興奮情緒傳遍了人群。
3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to push a button on a food processor to make the machine go on and off regularly, rather than work continuously 點動(食物攪拌機)
Pulse several times until the mixture looks like oatmeal.
點動數次,直到混合物看上去和燕麥粉差不多。
Examples from the Corpus
Origin pulse1
1. (1300-1400) Old French pouls, from Latin pulsus beating, past participle of pellere to hit
2. (1200-1300) Old French pouls porridge, from Latin puls

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