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1 bilo
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2 lupati
knock, bang, pound* * *• drub• throb• stamp• pound• hit• batter at• beaten• beat• bang• palpitate -
3 pulsiranje
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4 pulsirati
vi impf pulsate; throb* * *• pulsate• palpitate -
5 udaranje
* * *• throb• wobbling• kicking• fustigation• hitting• beating• batting• palpitation -
6 udariti
dash against, dash upon, pommel, deliver at* * *• bump• clock• clout• drive in• thump• to hit• throb• to kick• whack• wallop• slam• shock• stub• swipe• strike• swat• punch• lam• jog• knock• go on• hack• impinge• hit• bang• bash• beat• bat• belt• contuse• conk• poke• percuss• paw• ram• rap -
7 vibrirati
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8 brektati
vi impf (čovjek, konj /od napora/) snort, puff, pant, gasp; (motor) chug, snort, sputter mašno throb); (mišice) swell; -otresati se -
9 bridjeti
vi impf tingle, prickle, thrill, sting, throb, smart; be numb -
10 kucaj
m knock, tap; throb; (sata) tick, click; (srca) heart-beat
См. также в других словарях:
throb — throb·ber; throb·bing·ly; throb·less; throb; … English syllables
Throb — Throb, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Throbbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Throbbing}.] [OE. [thorn]robben; of uncertain origin; cf. Russ. trepete a trembling, and E. trepidation.] To beat, or pulsate, with more than usual force or rapidity; to beat in consequence… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Throb — Throb, n. A beat, or strong pulsation, as of the heart and arteries; a violent beating; a papitation: [1913 Webster] The impatient throbs and longings of a soul That pants and reaches after distant good. Addison. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Throb — was an American television sitcom broadcast in syndication from 1986 to 1988. It revolved around thirty something divorcee Sandy Beatty (Diana Canova) who gets a job at a small New Wave record label, Throb. Beatty s boss is Zach Armstrong… … Wikipedia
throb — vb beat, *pulsate, pulse, palpitate throb n beat, pulsation, pulse, palpitation (see under PULSATE) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
throb — index beat (pulsate) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
throb — (v.) mid 14c., of uncertain origin, perhaps meant to represent in sound the pulsation of arteries and veins or the heart. The noun is first attested 1570s … Etymology dictionary
throb — [v] pulsate, beat flutter, palpitate, pitpat, pound, pulse, resonate, thrill, thump, tingle, tremble, twitter, vibrate; concepts 152,185 … New thesaurus
throb — ► VERB (throbbed, throbbing) 1) beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm. 2) feel pain in a series of pulsations. ► NOUN ▪ a strong, regular beat or sound. ORIGIN probably imitative … English terms dictionary
throb — [thräb] vi. throbbed, throbbing [ME throbben, prob. of echoic orig.] 1. to beat, pulsate, vibrate, etc. 2. to beat strongly or fast; palpitate, as the heart under exertion 3. to feel or express emotion; quiver with excitement n. 1. the act of… … English World dictionary
throb — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ dull ▪ steady ▪ the steady throb of the engine ▪ bass ▪ the opening bass throbs of the song … Collocations dictionary