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pulsing

/puhls/US // pʌls //UK // (pʌls) //

脉动,脉冲式,脉动式,脉冲式的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : the regular throbbing of the arteries, caused by the successive contractions of the heart, especially as may be felt at an artery, as at the wrist.
    • : a single pulsation, or beat or throb, of the arteries or heart.
    • : the rhythmic recurrence of strokes, vibrations, or undulations.
    • : a single stroke, vibration, or undulation.
    • : Electricity. a momentary, sudden fluctuation in an electrical quantity, as in voltage or current.
    • : Physics. a single, abrupt emission of particles or radiation.
    • : a throb of life, emotion, etc.
    • : vitality.
    • : the general attitude, sentiment, preference, etc., as of the public.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pulsed, puls·ing.

    • : to beat or throb; pulsate.
    • : to beat, vibrate, or undulate.
    • : Physics. to emit particles or radiation periodically in short bursts.
v.有主动词 verb
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    pulsed, puls·ing.

    • : to cause to pulse.
    • : Medicine/Medical. to administer in interrupted, often concentrated dosages to avoid unwanted side effects.

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Examples

  • This holiday season more than ever, marketers need to keep a hand firmly on the pulse of their market and opportunities.

  • Then, a pulse from an infrared laser heated the ice, forming liquid water under high pressure.

  • That pulse of volcanism may also have led to a major shift in plant life in the region.

  • Any time I drink any alcohol at all, my deep sleep almost completely disappears, I don’t sleep as long, my pulse rate goes up.

  • These pulses last less than five milliseconds but release more energy than the sun does in days or weeks.

  • There are no pulsing lights, no computer-generated rock music, no pictures of 007.

  • One nurse pushed her hip alarm and the pulsing shriek rang out again.

  • The bugs are so loud that stepping into the darkness feels like being surrounded by an enormous, pulsing heart.

  • Where there had been that tiny pulsing, there was nothing at all.

  • The pulsing sound from their tsokais (African rattles) and bells join the African beat blasting from a nearby silver MacBook.

  • She was pulsing with life, as a bird drunken with the air's sweetness sings itself into an abandonment of motion.

  • It was dark outside his windows, but a glow above the walls across the skyway told of the city pulsing and murmuring beyond.

  • As it turned upon its axis, it emitted a strange pulsing light.

  • He felt his arms pressing outward the fierce talons that sought to grasp him, his hands straining against the pulsing throat.

  • On his chest was a pulsing darkness, a black flame, a dark heart, shimmering with the indistinctness of absolute shadow.