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1 heart rate
■ The number of times the heart beats in one minute.■ Anzahl der Herzschläge pro Minute. -
2 HJARTA
* * *(pl. hjörtu, gen. hjartna), n.1) heart;2) mind, feeling.* * *n., gen. pl. hjartna, [Goth. hairto; A. S. heorte; Engl. heart; Hel. herta; O. H. G. herza; Germ. herz; Dan. hjerte; Swed. hjerta; Gr. καρδία; Lat. cor, cord-is]:—the heart, Fbr. 137, Nj. 95, passim.II. metaph., gott hjarta, góð hjörtu, með bezt hjarta, ört h., snart h., dyggt h., frækit h., a bold, stout, true heart, Lex. Poët.; glatt h., a glad heart, Em. 1; milt h., a mild heart, id.; hrætt h., a timid heart, Sól.; sárt h., a sore heart; blóðugt h., a bloody or bleeding heart, Hm. 36; viðkvæmt h., a tender heart: denoting courage, Þórr á afl ærit en ekki hjarta, Hbl. 26; h. ok hugr, heart and courage, Ísl. ii. (in a verse):—phrases, hjarta ór leiri, to have a heart of clay, be a coward, Kormak, referring to the tale in Edda 57, 58; or merar-hjarta, the heart of a mare; hjarta drepr stall, the heart beats (see drepa A. 4) or sinks, rudely expressed in Sturl. ii. 42 (in the verse); hjartað berst, beats; but the subst. is hjart-sláttr, q. v.2. the heart, mind, feeling; snotrs manns hjarta verðr sjaldan glatt, a wise man’s heart is seldom glad, Hm. 54; hugr einn þat veit hvat býr hjarta nær, einn er hann sér um sefa, 94 (cp. 1 Cor. ii. 11): allit., hold ok hjarta, flesh and heart, body and soul, i. e. all, hold ok h. var mér in horska mær, Hm. 95; hugr ok h., soul and heart, Pass. 43. 5; also, minni og h., mind ( memory) and heart, 8. 12; h. og hugskot, heart and mind: phrases, af öllu h., with all one’s heart; unna e-m (elska e-n) af öllu hjarta, Lv. 37, Mar.; eg heft ekki hjarta til e-s, I have no heart for it: the gen. as adverb, hjartans feginn, heartily glad, Pass. 4. 15; h. glaðr, göra e-ð í hjartans grannleysi, in the simpleness of heart; hjartans harðúð, hardness of heart.3. in addressing, hjartað, hjartað gott, sweet heart! dear love!4. mythol., Hrungnis hjarta, the stone heart, of the giant Hrungnir: the name of a magical character, perh. = Germ. Druiden fuss, see Edda 58: sea pebbles are called the heart of the sea, Ýt.B. COMPDS: hjartablauðr, hjartablóð, hjartadauðr, hjartafriðr, hjartagóðr, hjartagróinn, hjartahreinn, hjartaprúðr, hjartaprýði, hjartaragr, hjartarætr, hjartataugar. -
3 خفق
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. \ خَفَقَ (الطائرُ) \ flutter: to move the wings noisily without actually flying: The birds were fluttering in the bushes. \ See Also رَفْرَفَ بجَنَاحَيْهِ -
4 beat (beat, beaten)
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
5 flap
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
6 flutter
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
7 throb
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
8 whip
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
9 whisk
خَفَقَ \ beat (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast. flap: to move up and down, or from side to side: Birds flap their wings. The flag was flapping in the wind. flutter: to shake, esp. in the wind: The flag was fluttering on its pole. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats. whip: to beat until stiff (usu. cream or the white of an egg): whipped cream. whisk: to beat (eggs) until they are light and full of air. -
10 tep
v.t. to kick; to stamp or mix with the feet (e.g., mud for building); to beat (heart, etc.); to gush or issue forth; to pedal (bicycle). loy tep to knead clay (with the feet). yurak tepadi the heart beats. qizamiq sirtga tep to have measles break out. (tepil, tepish teptir) -
11 نبض (بالألم)
نَبَضَ (بالأَلَم) \ beat, (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast.. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats; (of pain, etc.) to come and go continually, with a feeling of heat: His swollen foot was throbbing. -
12 beat, (beat, beaten)
نَبَضَ (بالأَلَم) \ beat, (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast.. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats; (of pain, etc.) to come and go continually, with a feeling of heat: His swollen foot was throbbing. -
13 throb
نَبَضَ (بالأَلَم) \ beat, (beat, beaten): to move (up and down) regularly: Her heart was beating fast.. throb: to beat regularly, as the heart beats; (of pain, etc.) to come and go continually, with a feeling of heat: His swollen foot was throbbing. -
14 rytmicznie
adv. 1. (miarowo, jednostajnie) rhythmically- poruszać się rytmicznie w takt muzyki to move rhythmically to the music- serce bije rytmicznie the heart beats rhythmically2. (regularnie) regularly- rytmicznie realizowane dostawy the regularity of the deliveries- rytmicznie powtarzający się motyw dekoracyjny a regularly repeated ornamental motif* * *adv.rhythmically.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rytmicznie
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15 ровно
нрч1) равномерно evenly; гладко smoothlyмото́р рабо́тает ро́вно — the engine is running smoothly
се́рдце бьётся ро́вно — the heart beats evenly
2) точно exactly; sharpро́вно ты́сяча — one thousand exactly
ро́вно в 3 часа́ — at 3 sharp
3) совсем absolutelyон ро́вно ничего́ не по́нял — he didn't understand a thing
э́то ро́вно ничего́ не зна́чит — that means absolutely nothing, that means nothing whatever
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16 pacemaker
noun1) an electronic device to make the heart beats regular or stronger.جِهاز تَنظيم دقّات القَلب2) a person who sets the speed of a race.عَدّاء يُحَدِّد سُرْعَة الإنْطِلاق -
17 Herzschrittmacher
m MED. pacemaker* * *der Herzschrittmachercardiac pacemaker; pacemaker* * *Hẹrz|schritt|ma|chermpacemaker* * *(an electronic device to make the heart beats regular or stronger.) pacemaker* * *Herz·schritt·ma·cherm MED pacemaker* * *der (Anat., Med.) [cardiac] pacemaker* * ** * *der (Anat., Med.) [cardiac] pacemaker* * *m.pacemaker n. -
18 колотиться
разг.1. (об вн.) beat* (against), strike* (against) (ср. тж. биться)колотиться головой обо что-л. — hit* / strike* one's head against smth.
2. (без доп.) beat*сердце колотится — the heart beats / thumps
3. страд. к колотить 3, 4 -
19 колотиться
разг.1) (об вн.; ударяться) beat (against), strike (against); (ср. тж. биться)колоти́ться голово́й обо что́-л — hit / strike one's head against smth
2) ( биться резкими толчками) beatсе́рдце коло́тится — the heart beats / thumps
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20 βλεμεαίνω
βλεμεαίνω: exult haughtily in, rave with; regularly with σθένεϊ, also ( θῦμός) περὶ σθένεϊ βλεμεαίνει, the heart ‘beats high’ in its strength, Il. 17.22.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > βλεμεαίνω
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