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throbbed

  • 1 throb

    {θrɔb}
    I. 1. туптя, тупкам, тупам, бия, пулсирам
    his head THROBbed with pain главата му го щракаше от болка
    to THROB with vitality кипя/преливам от жизненост
    2. трептя, треперя, вълнувам се (with от)
    II. 1. туптене, тупкане, биене, пулсиране, удар на сърцето
    2. трепет, вълнение, възбуда
    a THROB of joy радостен трепет
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    {drъb} v (-bb-) 1. туптя, тупкам, тупам, бия, пулсирам; his hea(2) {drъb} n 1. туптене, тупкане, биене, пулсиране; удар на сър
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    щракам; треперя; трепет; туптя; туптене; тупкане; тупам; тупкам; бия; биене; възбуда; пулсирам; пулсиране;
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    1. a throb of joy радостен трепет 2. his head throbbed with pain главата му го щракаше от болка 3. i. туптя, тупкам, тупам, бия, пулсирам 4. ii. туптене, тупкане, биене, пулсиране, удар на сърцето 5. to throb with vitality кипя/преливам от жизненост 6. трепет, вълнение, възбуда 7. трептя, треперя, вълнувам се (with от)
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    throb[urɔb] I. v (- bb-) 1. туптя, тупкам, тупам, бия, пулсирам; to \throb with vitality кипя от енергия, сила, живот; 2. трептя, треперя, вълнувам се ( with); II. n 1. туптене, тупкане, тупане, биене, пулсиране, удар на сърцето; heart's \throbs удари на сърцето; 2. трепет, вълнение, възбуда; a \throb of joy радостно вълнение.

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  • Throbbed — 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… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • throbbed — θrÉ‘b /θrÉ’b n. beat, pulse, vibration v. beat, strike …   English contemporary dictionary

  • throb — [[t]θrɒ̱b[/t]] throbs, throbbing, throbbed 1) VERB If part of your body throbs, you feel a series of strong and usually painful beats there. His head throbbed... [V with n] Presently George s ankle began to throb with pain. [V ing] ...the… …   English dictionary

  • throb — throbber, n. throbbingly, adv. /throb/, v., throbbed, throbbing, n. v.i. 1. to beat with increased force or rapidity, as the heart under the influence of emotion or excitement; palpitate. 2. to feel or exhibit emotion: He throbbed at the happy… …   Universalium

  • throb´bing|ly — throb «throb», verb, throbbed, throb|bing, noun. –v.i. 1. to beat rapidly or strongly: »a heart throbbing with joy. The long climb up the hill made her heart throb. His wounded arm throbbed with pain. SYNONYM(S): pulsate, palpitate. 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • throb´ber — throb «throb», verb, throbbed, throb|bing, noun. –v.i. 1. to beat rapidly or strongly: »a heart throbbing with joy. The long climb up the hill made her heart throb. His wounded arm throbbed with pain. SYNONYM(S): pulsate, palpitate. 2 …   Useful english 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

  • throb — throb1 [θrɔb US θra:b] v past tense and past participle throbbed present participle throbbing [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from the sound] 1.) if a part of your body throbs, you have a feeling of pain in it that regularly starts and stops ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • throb — I UK [θrɒb] / US [θrɑb] verb [intransitive] Word forms throb : present tense I/you/we/they throb he/she/it throbs present participle throbbing past tense throbbed past participle throbbed 1) if a painful part of your body throbs, the pain comes… …   English dictionary

  • 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

  • Throbbing — 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… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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