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l’eau
pouls
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. pulse [ingl brit pʌls, ingl am pəls] SOST
1. pulse:
pulse ANAT, MED
his pulse raced
to take/feel sb's pulse
to take the pulse of Europe in the 90s fig
to have one's finger on the pulse of sth fig
2. pulse (beat, vibration):
pulse (of music)
pulse (of drums)
3. pulse:
pulse AUDIO, ELETTR, FIS
4. pulse:
pulse BOT, GASTR
II. pulse [ingl brit pʌls, ingl am pəls] VB vb intr
pulse blood:
pulse heart:
pulse modulation SOST
pulse rate SOST
pulse rate
pulse jet SOST
pulse jet
dried fruit, herb, bean, pulse
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
pouls MED, FISIOL
pulsation ELETTR, FIS
palpiter veine:
impulsion ELETTRON, ELETTR, FIS, TELECOM
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. pulse1 [pʌls] SOST
1. pulse (heartbeat):
pulse
to take sb's pulse
2. pulse (single vibration):
pulse
3. pulse (rhythm):
pulse
locuzioni:
to have one's finger on the pulse of sth
II. pulse1 [pʌls] VB vb intr
pulse
pulse2 [pʌls] SOST GASTR
pulse
erratic pulse
throb pulse, heart
steady breathing, pulse
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
prendre [ou tâter] le pouls de qn/qc
to take the pulse of sb/sth
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. pulse1 [pʌls] SOST
1. pulse (heartbeat):
pulse
to take sb's pulse
2. pulse (single vibration):
pulse
3. pulse (rhythm):
pulse
locuzioni:
to have one's finger on the pulse of sth
II. pulse1 [pʌls] VB vb intr
pulse
pulse2 [pʌls] SOST culin
pulse
erratic pulse
throb pulse, heart
steady breathing, pulse
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
to take the pulse of sb/sth
Present
Ipulse
youpulse
he/she/itpulses
wepulse
youpulse
theypulse
Past
Ipulsed
youpulsed
he/she/itpulsed
wepulsed
youpulsed
theypulsed
Present Perfect
Ihavepulsed
youhavepulsed
he/she/ithaspulsed
wehavepulsed
youhavepulsed
theyhavepulsed
Past Perfect
Ihadpulsed
youhadpulsed
he/she/ithadpulsed
wehadpulsed
youhadpulsed
theyhadpulsed
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Watching them, we may feel art history throbbing within like some living organism.
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He has also been labeled a heart throb and a teen dream.
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War flares up throughout the country, voodoo drums throb through the night, and white faces are none too popular.
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His striking good looks make him quite the heart throb among his many fans.
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It's more about the enormous unrealized fears and angers that throb beneath the surfaces of their lives.
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