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I [pʌls]1) anat. med. polso m.to take o feel sb.'s pulse prendere o tastare il polso a qcn.; to have one's finger on the pulse of sth. — fig. avere il polso di qcs
2) (beat, vibration) (of music) ritmo m.; (of drums) battito m.3) el. fis. impulso m.II [pʌls]nome bot. gastr. legume m.III [pʌls]* * *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.) polso2. verb(to throb.) pulsare, battere- pulsate- pulsation* * *pulse (1) /pʌls/n.1 (fisiol.) polso ( arterioso): (med.) to have a weak [a quick] pulse, avere il polso debole [frequente]; regular pulse, polso regolare2 (fis., elettr.) impulso3 [u] (fig.) vivacità; vitalità; attività febbrile: the pulse of a city, l'attività febbrile di una città4 (mus.) cadenza ritmica5 (tecn.) pulsazione; serie d'impulsi● (elettron.) pulse circuit, circuito a impulsi □ pulse counter, contatore d'impulsi □ (fisiol., med.) pulse meter, sfigmomanometro □ (med.) pulse pressure, pressione arteriosa differenziale □ (med.) pulse rate, frequenza del polso □ (elettron.) pulse scaler, demoltiplicatore d'impulsi □ (fisiol.) pulse wave, onda sfigmica ( del polso) □ ( anche fig.) to feel (o to take) sb. 's pulse, tastare il polso a q.: to feel the pulse of the nation, tastare il polso al popolo; sondare i sentimenti (o l'umore) del popolo □ (fig.) to keep one's finger on the pulse, tenersi aggiornato.pulse (2) /pʌls/n.1 [u] (collett.) legumi; leguminose2 (bot.) (pianta) leguminosa.(to) pulse /pʌls/v. i.pulsare; battere; vibrare: to be pulsing with life, pulsare di vita.* * *I [pʌls]1) anat. med. polso m.to take o feel sb.'s pulse prendere o tastare il polso a qcn.; to have one's finger on the pulse of sth. — fig. avere il polso di qcs
2) (beat, vibration) (of music) ritmo m.; (of drums) battito m.3) el. fis. impulso m.II [pʌls]nome bot. gastr. legume m.III [pʌls]
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