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(variety of edible seed)

  • 1 pulse

    I 1. noun
    1) (lit. or fig.) Puls, der; (single beat) Pulsschlag, der

    have/keep one's finger on the pulse of something — die Hand am Puls einer Sache (Gen.) haben/auf dem laufenden über etwas (Akk.) bleiben

    2) (rhythmical recurrence) Rhythmus, der
    3) (Electronics) Impuls, der
    2. intransitive verb
    see academic.ru/59000/pulsate">pulsate
    II noun
    (variety of edible seed) Hülsenfrucht, die
    * * *
    1. noun
    (the regular beating of the heart, which can be checked by feeling the pumping action of the artery in the wrist: The doctor felt/took her pulse.) der Puls
    2. verb
    (to throb.) pulsieren
    - pulsate
    - pulsation
    * * *
    pulse1
    [pʌls]
    I. n
    1. (heartbeat) Puls m
    strong/weak \pulse starker/schwacher Puls
    to take sb's \pulse jds Puls fühlen
    2. (vibration) [Im]puls m
    a \pulse of light/sound ein Licht-/Klangimpuls m
    3. ( fig: mood)
    to take [or feel] the \pulse of sth etw sondieren geh
    to have/keep one's finger on the \pulse am Ball sein/bleiben
    she's someone with her finger on the \pulse of current affairs sie ist am Puls der Zeit
    4. ELEC Impuls m
    II. n modifier (rate) Puls-
    III. vi pulsieren
    IV. vt ELEC
    to \pulse sth etw dat einen Impuls geben
    pulse2
    [pʌls]
    n FOOD Hülsenfrucht f
    * * *
    I [pʌls]
    1. n (ANAT)
    Puls m; (PHYS) Impuls m; (fig of drums, music) Rhythmus m

    to feel or take sb's pulse —

    he felt the pulse of life in his veinser spürte, wie das Leben in seinen Adern pulsierte

    he still has or keeps his finger on the pulse of economic affairser hat in Wirtschaftsfragen immer noch den Finger am Puls der Zeit

    2. vi
    pulsieren; (machines) stampfen II
    n (BOT, COOK)
    Hülsenfrucht f
    * * *
    pulse1 [pʌls]
    A s
    1. Puls(schlag) m (auch fig):
    rapid ( oder quick) pulse schneller Puls;
    pulse beat (einzelner) Pulsschlag;
    pulse rate MED Pulsfrequenz f, -schlag m, -zahl f;
    feel ( oder take) sb’s pulse jemandem den Puls fühlen (a. fig jemandes Gesinnung od Meinung zu ergründen suchen);
    keep one’s finger on the pulse of fig die Hand am Puls (gen) haben
    2. Pulsieren n (auch fig)
    3. ELEK, PHYS Impuls m, (Strom)Stoß m:
    pulse generator Impulsgenerator m, -geber m;
    pulse-modulated impulsmoduliert;
    pulse shaping circuit Impulsformerschaltung f;
    pulse train Impulsserie f
    4. fig Vitalität f, Schwung m
    B v/i pulsate
    C v/t ELEK impulsweise (aus)strahlen oder senden
    pulse2 [pʌls] s Hülsenfrüchte pl
    * * *
    I 1. noun
    1) (lit. or fig.) Puls, der; (single beat) Pulsschlag, der

    have/keep one's finger on the pulse of something — die Hand am Puls einer Sache (Gen.) haben/auf dem laufenden über etwas (Akk.) bleiben

    2) (rhythmical recurrence) Rhythmus, der
    3) (Electronics) Impuls, der
    2. intransitive verb II noun
    (variety of edible seed) Hülsenfrucht, die
    * * *
    n.
    Impuls -e m.
    Puls -e m.

    English-german dictionary > pulse

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