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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.) puls2. verb(to throb.) banke, pulsere- pulsate- pulsationhjerteslag--------puls--------slagIsubst. \/pʌls\/1) ( også overført) puls2) ( også overført) pulsslag, rytme3) vibrasjon(er), dunk4) (elektronikk, radio) puls, puls-, impulsfeel somebody's pulse ( også overført) ta pulsen på noen, kjenne noen på pulsenfeel the pulse of lodde stemningenset somebody's pulse racing få blodet til å gå fortere i årene på enstir somebody's pulse ( også overført) sette noens følelser i sving, få pulsen til å slå (fortere)thready pulse meget svak puls (som føles som en tråd under huden)IIsubst. \/pʌls\/1) ( botanikk) belgfrukter2) belgplanterIIIverb \/pʌls\/1) ( også overført) pulsere, få til å pulsere2) slå3) vibrere
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feel the pulse of — ► feel (or take) the pulse of ascertain the mood or opinion of. Main Entry: ↑pulse … English terms dictionary
feel the pulse of — see pulse I … Useful english dictionary
feel the pulse — check the heart rate by pressing the fingers against veins in the wrist or neck … English contemporary dictionary
take the pulse of — take (or feel) the pulse of determine the heart rate of (someone) by feeling and timing the pulsation of an artery a nurse came in and took his pulse ■ figurative ascertain the general mood or opinion of he hopped around the country to visit… … Useful english dictionary
take the pulse of — ► feel (or take) the pulse of ascertain the mood or opinion of. Main Entry: ↑pulse … English terms dictionary
take the pulse — discover the feelings of the people Before you change the flag, see how people feel. Take their pulse … English idioms
Pulse — Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulse glass — Pulse Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulse wave — Pulse Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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pulse — Ⅰ. pulse [1] ► NOUN 1) the rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them. 2) each successive throb of the arteries. 3) a single vibration or short burst of sound, electric current, light, etc. 4) a musical beat or other… … English terms dictionary