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pulsating

/puhl-seyt/US // ˈpʌl seɪt //UK // (pʌlˈseɪt) //

脉动,脉动式,脉动的,脉冲式

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pul·sat·ed, pul·sat·ing.

    • : to expand and contract rhythmically, as the heart; beat; throb.
    • : to vibrate; quiver.

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Examples

  • The channel has pulsated with activity all week, including rapidly evolving information, such as which gates may become open for a few minutes to let evacuees through.

  • These high-tech pieces of furniture offer powerful kneading, rubbing and pulsating pressures to teach your muscles a lesson in relaxation.

  • As the sun sunk low in the sky, a golden glow illuminated the pulsating grasses all around me, and I felt as though I was traipsing through a postcard.

  • School boards across San Diego County have been pulsating with drama and tension over the past year and many of those disputes can be traced to reopening during the pandemic.

  • The Cassiopea jellies, about four inches long, spend most of their time upside down, tentacles reaching toward the ocean surface, and pulsating to push seawater through their bodies.

  • Infinity Mirrored Room consists of roughly one hundred multicolored LED lights that pulsate at various speeds and patterns.

  • All day the rain had been pending; all night it had held off until the whole earth seemed to pulsate with the desire for relief.

  • If this is the case the pus may pulsate if present in large quantity.

  • Great waves seem to pulsate from the body into the wings, and with each wave goes color and strength.

  • Her heart began to pulsate proudly and in delight, for she saw that Cayamo had secured a scalp, the scalp of a Navajo!

  • In his lecture notes Harvey, in dealing with the heart, speaks of the right auricle as "the last to pulsate."