pulse
[pʌls]
n.脉搏, 脉冲
v.搏动, 跳动
n.如豌豆和豆类等某些结荚植物的可食性种子
例句与用法:
His pulse is not very regular.
他的脉搏不很规则。
The machine emits sound pulses.
这台机器可发出声脉冲信号。
The news sent the blood pulsing through his veins.
这消息使他的血液都沸腾起来了。
The excitement quickened my pulse.
激动使我的心跳加快。
I could feel blood pulsing through my veins.
我感到浑身血液在沸腾。
He knew the pulse of the people.
他了解人民的意向。
词形变化:
动词过去式: pulsed | 动词过去分词: pulsed | 动词现在分词: pulsing | 动词第三人称单数: pulses |
详细释义:
n.[C]
1. 脉搏; 脉的一次跳动[S1]
The doctor felt her pulse and wrote a prescription.
医生为她诊脉, 开了药方。
2. 有节奏的跳动(或拍打, 振动等)
The music's throbbing pulse was giving me a headache.
那乐曲的强烈节拍令我头痛。
3. 意向, 心态
He knew the pulse of the nation.
他了解国民的心态。
4. 活力
5. 【电子】脉冲; 脉冲波
In radar, the signals used are pulses.
在雷达中, 使用的信号是脉冲。
vi.
1. 搏动; 跳动; 拍打; 振动[(+through/with)]
The news sent the blood pulsing through his veins.
这消息使他热血沸腾。
2. 【电子】产生脉冲(波)
vt.
1. 使跳动; 使产生脉冲(波)
The transmitter was pulsed by an electron tube.
电子管使发射器产生脉冲波。
2. 用脉冲输送(血液等)[(+in/out)]
3. 脉动地产生(或调节)
n.
1. 豆类植物[U]
2. 豆[P1]
Peanuts, fish and pulses are rich in protein.
花生米, 鱼和豆子含有丰富的蛋白质。