throbbing / θrɒb /

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throbbing2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

throbbed, throb·bing.

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

throbbing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

pulsate, beat

更多throbbing例句

  1. As my injured leg improves, my left leg starts aching, then throbbing, near my hip.
  2. “The room would just be throbbing,” actress Anjelica Huston recalled to NPR.
  3. Usually I am completely unaware of my eyeballs, and yet right now, they are throbbing?
  4. Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain.
  5. When my feet land on the soft-carpeted floor, my hand starts throbbing.
  6. The Seneschal leaned back, and was concerned to feel his pulses throbbing a shade too quickly.
  7. He marched to meet it with the throbbing pulses of a soldier rushing to victory or a saint to martyrdom.
  8. With his face thrust into the cold night air Tom felt the blood go throbbing in his temples.
  9. He felt inclined to believe it, but while it soothed his torn and throbbing pride, it by no means lessened his apprehension.
  10. No sob, no sigh, forced its way from her heart, throbbing as though it would burst.