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1 feel someone's pulse
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2 feel smb.'s pulse
(feel (или fake) smb.'s pulse (или the pulse of smb.))стараться разузнать чьи-л. намерения, планы, стараться выяснить чьи-л. желания; ≈ зондировать, прощупывать почвуSo much matter has been ferreted out that this Government wishes to tell its own story, and my pulse was felt. (R. Southey, ‘Letters’, IV, 1843, EI) — Откопали столько материала, что правительство считает нужным разузнать мои намерения и выступить с заявлением.
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3 feel (smb.'s) pulse
Общая лексика: прощупывать почву -
4 feel someone's pulse
Общая лексика: щупать пульс (кому-л.), прощупать кого-либо, прощупывать кого-либо. -
5 feel one's pulse
למשש את הדופק* * *◙ קפודה תא ששמל◄ -
6 feel smb.'s pulse
v. nabzını ölçmek, nabzını yoklamak, niyetini anlamaya çalışmak -
7 feel smb.'s pulse
v. nabzını ölçmek, nabzını yoklamak, niyetini anlamaya çalışmak -
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10 feel\ sy's\ pulse
kitapintja vki érverését, kitapintja vki pulzusát -
11 feel sb's pulse
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12 to feel smb's pulse
to feel/to take smb's pulse щупать/посчитать/считать у кого-либо пульсEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to feel smb's pulse
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13 to feel one's pulse
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A n1 Anat, Med pouls m ; his pulse raced son cœur battait très vite ; to take/feel sb's pulse prendre/tâter le pouls de qn ; to take the pulse of Europe in the 90s fig prendre le pouls or la température de l'Europe dans les années 90 ; to have one's finger on the pulse of sth fig être à l'écoute de qch, suivre qch de près ;B vi [blood] circuler ; [heart] battre fort ; she could feel the blood pulsing through her body son cœur battait à tout rompre. -
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feel [fi:l]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► vb: pret, ptp felt━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = texture) toucher mb. ( = sensation) sensation fc. ( = impression) you have to get the feel of a new car il faut se faire à une nouvelle voiture• the palms bring a Mediterranean feel to the garden les palmiers donnent un aspect méditerranéen au jardind. ( = intuition) to have a feel for languages être doué pour les languesa. ( = touch) toucher ; ( = explore with one's fingers) palper• she felt the jacket to see if it was made of wool elle a touché la veste pour voir si c'était de la laine• he got out of bed and felt his way to the telephone il s'est levé et a avancé à tâtons jusqu'au téléphone• she's still feeling her way in her new job elle n'est pas encore complètement habituée à son nouveau travailb. ( = experience physically) [+ blow, caress, pain] sentirc. ( = be affected by) to feel the cold être sensible au froidd. ( = experience emotionally) [+ sympathy] éprouver ; [+ grief] ressentir• to feel o.s. blushing se sentir rougire. ( = believe) penser• he felt it necessary to point out... il a jugé nécessaire de faire remarquer...• I feel strongly that... je suis convaincu que...• I can't help feeling that something is wrong je ne peux m'empêcher de penser que quelque chose ne va pas• how do you feel today? comment vous sentez-vous aujourd'hui ?• to feel cold/hot/hungry/thirsty avoir froid/chaud/faim/soifb. (emotionally) I couldn't help feeling envious je ne pouvais pas m'empêcher d'éprouver de la jalousie• I feel sure that... je suis sûr que...• how do you feel about him? que pensez-vous de lui ?c. ► to feel like sth ( = want) avoir envie de qch• do you feel like a walk? ça vous dit d'aller vous promener ?d. ( = have impression) I felt as if I was going to faint j'avais l'impression que j'allais m'évanouire. ( = give impression) to feel hard/soft [object] être dur/doux au toucherf. ( = grope) she felt in her pocket for some change elle a fouillé dans sa poche pour trouver de la monnaie* * *[fiːl] 1.1) (atmosphere, impression created) atmosphère f2) ( sensation to the touch) sensation f3) (act of touching, feeling)let me have a feel — ( touch) laisse-moi toucher; (hold, weigh) laisse-moi soupeser
4) (familiarity, understanding)2.to get the feel of — se faire à [controls, system]
transitive verb (prét, pp felt)1) ( experience) éprouver [affection, desire, pride]; ressentir [hostility, obligation, effects]2) ( believe)I feel deeply ou strongly that they are wrong — j'ai la profonde conviction qu'ils ont tort
3) ( physically) sentir [blow, draught, heat]; ressentir [ache, stiffness, effects]she feels/doesn't feel the cold — elle est/n'est pas frileuse
4) ( touch deliberately) tâter [texture, washing, cloth]; palper [patient, body part, parcel]to feel one's way — lit avancer à tâtons; fig tâter le terrain
5) ( sense) avoir conscience de [presence, tension, seriousness, irony]3.intransitive verb (prét, pp felt)1) ( emotionally) se sentir [sad, happy, nervous, safe]; être [sure, surprised]; avoir l'impression d'être [trapped, betrayed]to feel afraid/ashamed — avoir peur/honte
to feel as if ou as though — avoir l'impression que
how does it feel ou what does it feel like to be a dad? — qu'est-ce que ça fait d'être papa?; feel for
2) ( physically) se sentir [ill, better, tired]to feel hot/thirsty — avoir chaud/soif
3) ( create certain sensation) être [cold, smooth]; avoir l'air [eerie]4) ( want)5) (touch, grope)to feel in — fouiller dans [bag, pocket, drawer]
4.to feel along — tâtonner le long de [edge, wall]; feel around, feel for
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pulse [pʌls]1. noun[blood] battre ; [sound] vibrer3. compounds* * *[pʌls] 1.1) Anatomy, Medicine pouls mto take/feel somebody's pulse — prendre/tâter le pouls de quelqu'un
to have one's finger on the pulse of something — fig être à l'écoute de quelque chose
3) Audio, Electricity, Physics impulsion f4) Botany, Culinary graine f de légumineuse2.intransitive verb [blood] circuler; [heart] battre fort -
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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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{pʌls}
I. 1. пулc
to feel someone's PULSE премервам пулса на някого, прен. допитвам се до/сондирам някого
to keep one's finger on the PULSE of прен. напипвам/следя пулса на
2. физиол. отделен удар (на сърцето), тласък, импулс
3. муз. ритъм
4. прен. вълнение, жизненост
to stir someone's PULSE възбуждам/развълнувам/възпламенявам някого
II. 1. пулсирам, бия, туптя
2. карам да пулсира/вибрира
пращам импулси (out, in)
III. n бот. бобови растения, варива* * *{p^ls} n 1. пулc; to feel s.o.'s pulse премервам пулса на някого; п(2) {p^ls} v 1. пулсирам, бия, туптя; 2. карам да пулсира/вибри{3} {p^ls} n бот. бобови растения, варива.* * *пулс; живец;* * *1. i. пулc 2. ii. пулсирам, бия, туптя 3. iii. n бот. бобови растения, варива 4. to feel someone's pulse премервам пулса на някого, прен. допитвам се до/сондирам някого 5. to keep one's finger on the pulse of прен. напипвам/следя пулса на 6. to stir someone's pulse възбуждам/развълнувам/възпламенявам някого 7. карам да пулсира/вибрира 8. муз. ритъм 9. пращам импулси (out, in) 10. прен. вълнение, жизненост 11. физиол. отделен удар (на сърцето), тласък, импулс* * *pulse [pʌls] I. n 1. пулс; low ( quick) \pulse нисък (ускорен) пулс \pulse ratе пулсова честота; \pulse beat мед. сърдечно съкращение; to feel s.o.'s \pulse премервам пулса на някого; прен. sl сондирам някого, опитвам се да разбера мнението (намеренията) му; to stir s.o.'s \pulse възбуждам, възпламенявам страсти у някого, докарвам във възторг; to keep o.'s finger on the \pulse държа се в течение, следя (нови идеи, събития и пр.); 2. импулс, тласък; отделен удар (на сърцето); 3. суета; забързаност; оживление; 4. настроение; мнение; нагласа (на група от хора); 5. муз., проз. ритъм, ритмично движение; II. v пулсирам, бия (за кръвта в артериите); вибрирам; III. pulse n събират. бобови растения, варива.
См. также в других словарях:
feel someone's pulse — 1. To test or measure someone s heartbeat by feeling for the pulse eg at the neck or wrist 2. To explore a person s feelings or inclinations in a tentative way • • • Main Entry: ↑pulse … Useful english dictionary
To feel one's pulse — Pulse Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
feel one's pulse — check one s heart rate by pressing the fingers against veins in the wrist or neck … English contemporary dictionary
Pulse — Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulse glass — Pulse Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pulse wave — Pulse Pulse, n. [OE. pous, OF. pous, F. pouls, fr. L. pulsus (sc. venarum), the beating of the pulse, the pulse, from pellere, pulsum, to beat, strike; cf. Gr. ? to swing, shake, ? to shake. Cf. {Appeal}, {Compel}, {Impel}, {Push}.] 1. (Physiol.) … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To feel one’s pulse. — См. Щупать … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
pulse — pulse1 [pʌls] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(heart)¦ 2¦(music)¦ 3¦(sound/light/electricity)¦ 4¦(feelings/opinions)¦ 5¦(food)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Sense: 1 4; Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: pouls, from Latin pulsus beating , past participle of pellere to hit ] … Dictionary of contemporary English
pulse — 1 noun 1 (countable usually singular) 2 a) the regular beat that can be felt, for example at your wrist, as your heart pumps blood around your body: I checked his pulse he was still alive. b) also pulse rate the number of these beats per minute:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
feel the pulse of — ► feel (or take) the pulse of ascertain the mood or opinion of. Main Entry: ↑pulse … English terms dictionary
pulse — Ⅰ. pulse [1] ► NOUN 1) the rhythmical throbbing of the arteries as blood is propelled through them. 2) each successive throb of the arteries. 3) a single vibration or short burst of sound, electric current, light, etc. 4) a musical beat or other… … English terms dictionary