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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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