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heartbeat

/hahrt-beet/US // ˈhɑrtˌbit //UK // (ˈhɑːtˌbiːt) //

心跳,心跳声,心动,心跳动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physiology.

    • : a pulsation of the heart, including one complete systole and diastole.

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Examples

  • I tried to hear the heartbeats and stuff, but … that was one thing I couldn’t share with her.

  • She considers this period of light sleep, in which your heartbeat and breathing slow and your muscles relax, “the reset button of sleep.”

  • The result is soothing documentation of process, the real heartbeat of home cooking.

  • The company has even given it a faint heartbeat sound you can hear and feel when you snuggle it.

  • Qoobo’s other clever trick is a quiet heartbeat that triggers when squeezed.

  • He became delirious, his heartbeat grew ragged, his blood teemed with the virus, and his lungs, liver and kidneys began to fail.

  • It has its own heartbeat and a sincerity and entertainment value, and is quite uplifting.

  • Heartbleed is named after where it was found in OpenSSL's code: an extension controlling something called the “heartbeat.”

  • When I got there, the heartbeat was around 67 and the blood pressure was 55.

  • But after Stonewall, the Village had a big 1970s as the heartbeat of gay America.

  • The rate of respiration, of heartbeat, and the body temperature are all higher in the bird than in man.

  • If Doc Collins had been unable to find a heartbeat in her he'd have fainted—and spread the news all over town!

  • He had to slow metabolism down, ease his heartbeat, lower his body temperature, dull his racing brain.

  • Slow down heartbeat and respiration till their ordinary senses couldn't detect them.

  • Ready conversers are people who give their thought to others in abundance; who make others feel a familiar heartbeat.