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throbbing

/throb/US // θrɒb //UK // (θrɒb) //

悸动的,悸动,脉动,怦怦直跳

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    throbbed, throb·bing.

    • : to beat with increased force or rapidity, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement; palpitate.
    • : to feel or exhibit emotion: He throbbed at the happy thought.
    • : to pulsate; vibrate: The cello throbbed.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of throbbing.
    • : a violent beat or pulsation, as of the heart.
    • : any pulsation or vibration: the throb of engines.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • As my injured leg improves, my left leg starts aching, then throbbing, near my hip.

  • “The room would just be throbbing,” actress Anjelica Huston recalled to NPR.

  • Usually I am completely unaware of my eyeballs, and yet right now, they are throbbing?

  • Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain.

  • When my feet land on the soft-carpeted floor, my hand starts throbbing.

  • The Seneschal leaned back, and was concerned to feel his pulses throbbing a shade too quickly.

  • He marched to meet it with the throbbing pulses of a soldier rushing to victory or a saint to martyrdom.

  • With his face thrust into the cold night air Tom felt the blood go throbbing in his temples.

  • He felt inclined to believe it, but while it soothed his torn and throbbing pride, it by no means lessened his apprehension.

  • No sob, no sigh, forced its way from her heart, throbbing as though it would burst.