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I 1. nounhave/keep one's finger on the pulse of something — die Hand am Puls einer Sache (Gen.) haben/auf dem laufenden über etwas (Akk.) bleiben
2) (rhythmical recurrence) Rhythmus, der3) (Electronics) Impuls, der2. intransitive verbsee academic.ru/59000/pulsate">pulsateII noun(variety of edible seed) Hülsenfrucht, die* * *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.) der Puls2. verb(to throb.) pulsieren- pulsate- pulsation* * *pulse1[pʌls]I. nstrong/weak \pulse starker/schwacher Pulsto take sb's \pulse jds Puls fühlena \pulse of light/sound ein Licht-/Klangimpuls mto have/keep one's finger on the \pulse am Ball sein/bleibenshe's someone with her finger on the \pulse of current affairs sie ist am Puls der ZeitIII. vi pulsierenpulse2[pʌls]* * *I [pʌls]1. n (ANAT)Puls m; (PHYS) Impuls m; (fig of drums, music) Rhythmus mpulse beat — Pulsschlag m
to feel or take sb's pulse —
he felt the pulse of life in his veins — er spürte, wie das Leben in seinen Adern pulsierte
he still has or keeps his finger on the pulse of economic affairs — er hat in Wirtschaftsfragen immer noch den Finger am Puls der Zeit
2. vipulsieren; (machines) stampfen II Hülsenfrucht f* * *pulse1 [pʌls]A s1. Puls(schlag) m (auch fig):pulse beat (einzelner) Pulsschlag;feel ( oder take) sb’s pulse jemandem den Puls fühlen (a. fig jemandes Gesinnung od Meinung zu ergründen suchen);keep one’s finger on the pulse of fig die Hand am Puls (gen) haben2. Pulsieren n (auch fig)3. ELEK, PHYS Impuls m, (Strom)Stoß m:pulse-modulated impulsmoduliert;pulse shaping circuit Impulsformerschaltung f;pulse train Impulsserie f4. fig Vitalität f, Schwung mpulse2 [pʌls] s Hülsenfrüchte pl* * *I 1. nounhave/keep one's finger on the pulse of something — die Hand am Puls einer Sache (Gen.) haben/auf dem laufenden über etwas (Akk.) bleiben
2) (rhythmical recurrence) Rhythmus, der3) (Electronics) Impuls, der2. intransitive verb II noun(variety of edible seed) Hülsenfrucht, die* * *n.Impuls -e m.Puls -e m. -
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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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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.) pulso
2. verb(to throb.) latir, palpitar- pulsate- pulsation
pulse n1. pulso2. legumbretr[pʌls]1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL pulso2 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL pulsación nombre femenino1 palpitar, latir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto take somebody's pulse tomarle el pulso a alguienpulse rate número de pulsaciones————————tr[pʌls]1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL legumbre nombre femeninopulse ['pʌls] n: pulso mn.• impulso (Electrónica) s.m.• pulso s.m.v.• pulsar v.
I pʌls1)a) ( Physiol) pulso mto have one's finger on the pulse — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa; (before n)
pulse rate — número m de pulsaciones
b) ( throbbing) cadencia f, ritmo mc) ( Phys) pulsación f2) (Agr, Culin) legumbre f (como los garbanzos, las lentejas etc)
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intransitive verb \<\<heart/blood vessel\>\> latir
I [pʌls]1.N (Anat) pulso m ; (Phys) pulsación f ; (fig) [of drums, music] ritmo m, compás m2.VI pulsar, latir3.CPDpulse beat N — latido m del pulso
pulse rate N — frecuencia f del pulso
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[pʌls]N (Bot, Culin) legumbre f* * *
I [pʌls]1)a) ( Physiol) pulso mto have one's finger on the pulse — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa; (before n)
pulse rate — número m de pulsaciones
b) ( throbbing) cadencia f, ritmo mc) ( Phys) pulsación f2) (Agr, Culin) legumbre f (como los garbanzos, las lentejas etc)
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intransitive verb \<\<heart/blood vessel\>\> latir -
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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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1. n пульс2. n пульсация, биение3. n вибрация4. n биение, ритм, темп5. n ритм ударов6. n муз. стих. ритм7. n спец. импульсpulse string — серия импульсов; последовательность импульсов
pulse analyzer — импульсный анализатор; анализатор импульсов
8. n чувство, настроениеpulse of the nation — настроение, преобладающее в стране
9. v книжн. пульсировать, биться10. v вибрировать11. v спец. посылать импульсы12. n собир. бобовые растения13. n бобСинонимический ряд:1. beat (noun) accent; beat; beating; cadence; meter; oscillation; pulsation; stroke; throb; throbbing; vibration2. beat (verb) beat; palpitate; pulsate; throb; thump; vibrate -
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[pʌls] 1. n ( lit, fig)to take sb's pulse — mierzyć (zmierzyć ( perf)) komuś tętno
- pulses2. vi* * *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.) puls, tętno2. verb(to throb.) pulsować- pulsate- pulsation -
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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.) dunke- pulsate- pulsation* * *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.) dunke- pulsate- pulsation -
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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.) pulso2. verb(to throb.) pulsar- pulsate- pulsation* * *pulse1[p∧ls] n 1 pulso. we felt his pulse / tomamos-lhe o pulso. 2 pulsação. 3 vibração, trepidação. 4 tendência, disposição. • vi 1 pulsar, palpitar, latejar. 2 vibrar. 3 Poet fazer pulsar.————————pulse2[p∧ls] n grãos de leguminosa. -
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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.) utrip2. verb(to throb.) utripati- pulsate- pulsation* * *I [pʌls]nounpulz, utrip, bilo; physics electrical (tokovni) sunek, impulz; figuratively polet, vitalnostto feel s.o.'s pulse — tipati žilo, meriti utripII [pʌls]intransitive verb & transitive verbbiti, utripati, razbijati (srce)III [pʌls]nounzrna stročnic, stročnice -
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n. nabız, nabız atışı, niyet, eğilim, titreşim, vuruş [müz.], baklagiller, bakliyat————————v. atmak, çarpmak, titreşmek, titremek* * *1. darbe 2. nabız 3. nabız gibi at (v.) 4. sinyal (n.)* * *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.) nabız (atışı)2. verb(to throb.) atmak, çarpmak- pulsate- pulsation -
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• palkohedelmät• impulssi• tykytys• valtimonlyönti• valtimo• valtimonsyke• pulsaatio• pulssielectricity• pulssi• suonensykintä• syke• sykäys• sykkiä• sysäys• sykintä• lyönti* * *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.) pulssi2. verb(to throb.) sykkiä- pulsate- pulsation -
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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.) pulss2. verb(to throb.) pulsēt- pulsate- pulsation* * *pākšaugi; pulss; vibrācija; trīsas, satraukums; kustību ritms; sitienu ritms; impulss; pulsēt; vibrēt; raidīt impulsus -
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