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pulsate [pʌlˊseɪt] vпульси́ровать, би́ться; вибри́ровать -
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pulsate [pʌlˈseɪt]* * *[pʌl'seɪt], US ['pʌlseɪt] 1.intransitive verb [vein, heart] palpiter; [blood] circuler2.pulsating present participle adjective -
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pulsate v pulsierenEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > pulsate
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pulsate, USA vi [vein, heart] palpiter ; [blood] circuler. -
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pulsate [pʌl'seɪt]∎ the pulsating rhythm of jazz le rythme syncopé du jazz;∎ the pulsating beat of the drums le rythme lancinant des tambours -
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verb (to beat or throb.) latir, palpitartr[pʌl'seɪt]1) beat: latir, palpitar2) vibrate: vibrarv.• latir v.• pulsar v.• vibrar v.'pʌlseɪt, pʌl'seɪtintransitive verb \<\<heart\>\> latir, palpitar; \<\<light/current\>\> oscilar[pʌl'seɪt]VI vibrar, palpitar* * *['pʌlseɪt, pʌl'seɪt]intransitive verb \<\<heart\>\> latir, palpitar; \<\<light/current\>\> oscilar -
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pʌlʌˈseɪt гл. пульсировать, биться;
вибрировать (тж. в переносном смысле о жизни, чувствах и т.д.) Syn: pulse, beat пульсировать, биться вибрировать, дрожать, трепетать pulsate пульсировать, биться;
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{'pʌlseit}
1. пулсирам, туптя, бия, карам да тупти/пулсира
2. ел. вибрирам, пулсирам
3. прен. треперя, вълнувам (се)* * *{'p^lseit} v 1. пулсирам, туптя, бия; карам да тупти/пулсира;* * *туптя; тупам; вибрирам; пулсирам;* * *1. ел. вибрирам, пулсирам 2. прен. треперя, вълнувам (се) 3. пулсирам, туптя, бия, карам да тупти/пулсира* * *pulsate[pʌl´seit] v 1. мед. пулсирам, туптя, бия; 2. ел. вибрирам, трептя; 3. прен. треперя, вълнувам се, обзет съм от силно вълнение; 4. мин. пресявам (диаманти от пръстта). -
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[English Word] pulsate[Swahili Word] -pwita[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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intransitive verb2) (fig.): (vibrate) schwingen* * *verb (to beat or throb.) pulsieren* * *pul·sate[pʌlˈseɪt, AM ˈpʌlseɪt]vi pulsieren; (with noise) building, loudspeaker vibrieren; (move rhythmically) sich akk rhythmisch bewegenshe could feel his artery pulsating sie konnte das Pulsieren seiner Arterie fühlenrue St. Denis is the pulsating heart of street life in Montreal die Rue St. Denis ist das pulsierende Zentrum des Straßenlebens in Montreal* * *[pʌl'seɪt] pulsieren; (head, heart) klopfen, pochen; (voice, building) beben; (music) rhythmisch klingenthe whole town was pulsating with life — die ganze Stadt war von pulsierendem Leben erfüllt
* * *the blood was pulsating through his veins das Blut pulsierte in seinen Adern2. vibrieren3. fig pulsieren* * *intransitive verb1) (beat, throb) pulsieren; [Herz:] schlagen; (fig. literary) pulsieren2) (fig.): (vibrate) schwingen* * *v.pulsieren v.schwingen v.(§ p.,pp.: schwang, geschwungen) -
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[pʌlʌˈseɪt]pulsate пульсировать, биться; вибрировать -
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[pʌlʹseıt] v1. пульсировать, биться2. вибрировать, дрожать, трепетать -
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пульсировать; вибрировать
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пульсировать, выдавать нефть с перемежающимся выбросом
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[pʌl'seɪt]1) Общая лексика: биться, вибрировать, пульсировать, трепетать2) Медицина: дрожать3) Техника: колебаться4) Математика: пульсированный5) Нефть: выдавать нефть с перемежающимся выбросом -
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/vi/ вибрировать
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pulsate — pulsate, pulse, beat, throb, palpitate can mean to manifest a rhythmical movement such as or similar to the one which occurs in the circulatory system when blood is forced along by alternate contractions and relaxations of the ventricles of the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Pulsate — Pul sate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Pulsated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pulsating}.] [L. pulsatus, p. p. of pulsare to beat, strike, v. intens. fr. pellere to beat, strike, drive. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pulse}, v.] To throb, as a pulse; to beat, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pulsate — (v.) 1741, from L. pulsatus, pp. of pulsare to beat (see PULSATION (Cf. pulsation)). Related: Pulsated; pulsating; pulsatile … Etymology dictionary
pulsate — / pulse [v] quiver, beat drum, fluctuate, hammer, oscillate, palpitate, pound, pump, roar, throb, thrum, thud, thump, tick, vibrate; concepts 147,185 pulse [n] rhythm, beat beating, oscillation, pulsation, stroke, throb, throbbing, vibration;… … New thesaurus
pulsate — ► VERB 1) expand and contract with strong regular movements. 2) produce a regular throbbing sensation or sound. 3) (pulsating) very exciting. DERIVATIVES pulsation noun pulsator noun. ORIGIN Latin pul … English terms dictionary
pulsate — [pul′sāt΄] vi. pulsated, pulsating [< L pulsatus, pp. of pulsare, to beat < pulsus: see PULSE1] 1. to beat or throb rhythmically, as the heart 2. to vibrate; quiver … English World dictionary
pulsate — UK [pʌlˈseɪt] / US [ˈpʌlˌseɪt] verb [intransitive] Word forms pulsate : present tense I/you/we/they pulsate he/she/it pulsates present participle pulsating past tense pulsated past participle pulsated 1) to make movements or sounds in a regular… … English dictionary
pulsate — /pul sayt/, v.i., pulsated, pulsating. 1. to expand and contract rhythmically, as the heart; beat; throb. 2. to vibrate; quiver. [1785 95; < L pulsatus, ptp. of pulsare to batter, strike, make (strings) vibrate. See PULSE1, ATE1] Syn. 1. pulse.… … Universalium
pulsate — pul|sate [pʌlˈseıt US ˈpʌlseıt] v [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of pulsare, from pulsus; PULSE1] 1.) to make sounds or movements that are strong and regular like a heart beating ▪ I could see the veins in his neck pulsating … Dictionary of contemporary English
pulsate — pul|sate [ pʌl,seıt ] verb intransitive 1. ) to make movements or sounds in a regular pattern: Music pulsated from the bar into the street. 2. ) LITERARY to express life and feelings in a way that makes people excited: pulsate with: Every song… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pulsate — verb the alien pods continued to pulsate, as if at any moment writhing creatures would emerge Syn: palpitate, pulse, throb, pump, undulate, surge, heave, rise and fall; beat, thump, drum, thrum; flutter, quiver … Thesaurus of popular words