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1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) palpitar2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) vibrar, palpitar3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) dar punzadas/pinchazos, ver las estrellas
2. noun(a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) vibración; latido, palpitacióntr[ɵrɒb]1 (of heart, pulse) latido, palpitación nombre femenino; (of engine, music) vibración nombre femenino, zumbido1 (heart, pulse) latir, palpitar; (engine, music) vibrar, zumbar2 (with pain) dar punzadasthrob ['ɵrɑb] vi, throbbed ; throbbing : palpitar, latir (dícese del corazón), vibrar (dícese de un motor, etc.)throb n: palpitación f, latido m, vibración fn.• latido s.m.• palpitación s.f.• pulsación s.f.v.• latir v.• palpitar v.• pulsar v.• vibrar v.
I θrɑːb, θrɒba) (pulsate, vibrate) \<\<heart/pulse\>\> latir con fuerza; \<\<engine\>\> vibrarb) ( with pain)
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b) (of wound, headache) dolor m punzante[θrɒb]1.N [of heart etc] latido m, pulso m ; [of engine] vibración f2.VI [heart] latir, palpitar; [engine] vibrar; [wound, sore finger] dar punzadas* * *
I [θrɑːb, θrɒb]a) (pulsate, vibrate) \<\<heart/pulse\>\> latir con fuerza; \<\<engine\>\> vibrarb) ( with pain)
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I [θrɒb]1) (of engine, machine) vibrazione f.2) (of heart, pulse) battito m.; (of pain) (il) pulsareII [θrɒb]1) [heart, pulse] batteremy head is throbbing — mi martellano le tempie, sembra che la testa mi si spacchi
2) [ motor] vibrare; [music, building] risuonare* * *[Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb1) ((of the heart) to beat: Her heart throbbed with excitement.) battere, palpitare2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) pulsare3) (to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful: His head is throbbing (with pain).) pulsare2. noun(a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) battito, palpito, pulsazione* * *[θrɒb]1. n(of heart) palpito, battito, (of pain) fitta, (of music) battito, (of engine) vibrazione f, (of drum) rullio2. vithrobbing with life — (fig: town) pullulante di vita
* * *throb /ɵrɒb/n.battito; palpito; pulsazione; vibrazione; fremito; sussulto: heart-throbs, i battiti del cuore; il batticuore; a throb of pain, un sussulto di dolore.(to) throb /ɵrɒb/v. i.battere; palpitare; pulsare; (fig.) fremere, vibrare: My heart throbbed in a strange way, il cuore mi batteva in modo strano; The machinery throbbed quietly, c'era un sommesso vibrare di macchinari● My head is throbbing ( with pain), ho un terribile mal di testa; sembra che la testa mi si spacchi.* * *I [θrɒb]1) (of engine, machine) vibrazione f.2) (of heart, pulse) battito m.; (of pain) (il) pulsareII [θrɒb]1) [heart, pulse] batteremy head is throbbing — mi martellano le tempie, sembra che la testa mi si spacchi
2) [ motor] vibrare; [music, building] risuonare -
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throb [θrɒb]1. noun[voice, engine] vibrer ; [pain] lanciner* * *[θrɒb] 1.1) (of engine, machine) vibration f; ( of music) rythme m2) (of heart, pulse) battement m; ( of pain) élancement m2.intransitive verb (p prés etc - bb-)1) [heart, pulse] battre2) [motor] vibrer; [music, building] résonner -
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A n1 [heart, pulse] battre ; my head is throbbing j'ai des élancements dans la tête ; -
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1. intransitive verb,- bb-2) [Motor, Artillerie:] dröhnen2. nounsee 1.: Pochen, das; Dröhnen, das* * *[Ɵrob] 1. past tense, past participle - throbbed; verb2) (to beat regularly like the heart: The engine was throbbing gently.) pochen2. noun(a regular beat: the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger.) das Pochen* * *[θrɒb, AM θrɑ:b]I. n Klopfen nt, Hämmern nt; of heart, pulse Schlagen nt, Pochen nt; of bass Dröhnen nt; of engine Hämmern nt, Dröhnen ntII. vi<- bb->his head \throbbed er hatte rasende Kopfschmerzena \throbbing pain ein pochender [o pulsierender] Schmerzthe town \throbs with life in the summer months ( fig) in den Sommermonaten pulsiert in der Stadt das Leben* * *[ɵrɒb]1. vi(engine) klopfen, hämmern; (drums, gunfire) dröhnen; (heart, pulse) pochen, klopfen; (painfully wound) pochen, pulsieren, klopfen; (very strongly) hämmern; (fig with life, activity) pulsieren (with vor +dat, mit)my head was still throbbing (with pain) — ich hatte immer noch dieses Pochen im Kopf
a street throbbing with people — eine Straße, die von Menschen wimmelt
2. n(of engine) Klopfen nt, Hämmern nt; (of drums, gunfire) Dröhnen nt; (of heart, pulse, wound) Klopfen nt, Pochen nt, Hämmern ntthe throb of life — der Pulsschlag des Lebens
* * *A v/ia) (heftig) klopfen, pochen, hämmern ( alle:with vor dat):his arm was throbbing with pain er hatte einen pochenden oder klopfenden Schmerz im Armb) hämmern (Maschine etc)B s Klopfen n, Pochen n, Hämmern n* * *1. intransitive verb,- bb-1) (palpitate, pulsate) pochen2) [Motor, Artillerie:] dröhnen2. nounsee 1.: Pochen, das; Dröhnen, das* * *v.klopfen v. -
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[ɵrɒb, Am ɵrɑ:b] nKlopfen nt, Hämmern nt; of heart, pulse Schlagen nt, Pochen nt; of bass Dröhnen nt; of engine Hämmern nt, Dröhnen nt vi <- bb-> klopfen, pochen; pulse, heart pochen, schlagen; bass dröhnen; engine hämmern, dröhnen;his head \throbbed er hatte rasende Kopfschmerzen;a \throbbing pain ein pochender [o pulsierender] Schmerz;the town \throbs with life in the summer months ( fig) in den Sommermonaten pulsiert in der Stadt das Leben -
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[blʌd]n1) кровьBlood rushed to his head. — Кровь ударила ему в голову.
Your blood pressure is up. — У вас повышенное давление крови.
There was blood on his face. — У него на лице была кровь.
The war cost much blood. — Война стоила много жизней.
- dark bloodHe was covered with blood. — Он был весь в крови.
- venous blood
- dried up blood
- fresh blood
- banked blood
- oxygenated blood
- blood pressure
- blood poisoning
- blood group
- blood vessel
- blood-groove flow
- blood bank
- blood drawing
- blood transfusion
- drop of blood
- trickle of blood
- circulation of the blood
- stains of blood
- sight of blood
- heavy loss of blood
- full of blood
- covered with blood
- eyes shot with blood
- blood of life
- person of hot blood
- wet with blood
- sweat and blood
- wipe blood from one's face
- have a blood count
- give a sample of blood for analysis
- check smb's blood for the virus
- take blood from one's finger
- splash oneself with blood
- splash smth with blood
- lose much blood
- beat smb up badly enough to draw blood
- stop the blood
- feel the taste of blood in one's mouth
- shed human blood
- stir smb's blood
- spit blood
- poison blood
- taste blood
- hurt one's knee drawing blood
- avenge the blood of one's father
- be out for smb's blood
- set one's blood hammering in one's temples
- give one's blood and life for the country
- have smb's blood on one's hands
- make smb's blood boil
- make smb's blood run cold
- make smb's blood freeze
- draw blood
- stain one's hands with blood
- dip one's hands in blood
- one's blood is up
- sight of blood makes smb sick
- blood is streaming down the face
- blood is dripping
- blood dries quickly
- blood is throbbing in smb's temples
- blood flows
- blood rushed into her cheeks2) происхождение, род, родовитость; кровь как носитель наследственностиHe is my flesh and blood. — Он мне родня
Blood is blood. — ◊ Своя рубаха ближе к телу. /Людская кровь не водица.
Blood is thicker than water. — ◊ Свой своему поневоле брат.
His words make one's blood freeze. — ◊ Кровь стынет в жилах от его слов.
- blue bloodThe blood is fresh in his veins. /He has plenty of blood. — ◊ У него кровь играет
- high blood
- half-blood
- blood line
- blood brother
- blood relation
- blood feud
- call of blood
- man of noble blood
- horse of the purest Arab blood
- horse of full blood
- one's own flesh and blood
- in one's blood
- of royal blood
- be related by blood
- blood will tell
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