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palpitation

/pal-pi-tey-shuhn/US // ˌpæl pɪˈteɪ ʃən //

心悸,悸动,心慌意乱,心慌

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of palpitating.
    • : an unusually or abnormally rapid or violent beating of the heart.

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Examples

  • POTS can also be accompanied by such symptoms as lightheadedness, fatigue, headaches, brain fog, blurry vision, tremors, nausea and palpitations.

  • Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath and heart palpitations.

  • Later signs of Lyme can include nerve pain, neck stiffness, sudden weakness in facial muscles, arthritis, heart palpitations, cognitive problems and brain and spinal cord inflammation.

  • According to surveys and studies of small groups of children, the symptoms include fatigue, headache and heart palpitations.

  • So the game ratified Smith’s Heisman Trophy, and it upheld the Alabama offense as a starship that hovered over all its games, and it furthered a season in which Alabama fans felt barely a palpitation.

  • The vague breathing of the storm was audible; the silence was broken by an obscure palpitation.

  • When Tabea was admitted to the cell, and stood before the revered Friedsam, she felt an unexpected palpitation.

  • My lungs with difficulty performed their office, and my heart was affected with violent palpitation.

  • It produces a sort of palpitation that one hardly knows whether to call wretched or delightful.

  • From his earliest years, we learn, he was subject to palpitation and nervous excitement.