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throb

英 [θrɒb]

美 [θrɑːb]

v.  (有规律地)抽动,抽痛; (强烈有节奏地)跳动,搏动,震响
n.  (强烈有规律的)跳动; 阵阵的疼痛

过去式:throbbed 现在分词:throbbing 复数:throbs 第三人称单数:throbs 过去分词:throbbed 

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Collins.1 / BNC.16789 / COCA.14799

牛津词典

    verb

    • (有规律地)抽动,抽痛
      to feel a series of regular painful movements
      1. His head throbbed painfully.
        他的头一抽一跳地痛。
      2. My feet were throbbing after the long walk home.
        我走了很长的路回到家后,双脚阵阵作痛。
    • (强烈有节奏地)跳动,搏动,震响
      to beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm
      1. The ship's engines throbbed quietly.
        船上的发动机有节奏地轻轻震动。
      2. a throbbing drumbeat
        咚咚的击鼓声
      3. The blood was throbbing in my veins.
        血液在我的静脉中有节律地涌动着。
      4. His voice was throbbing with emotion.
        他的声音激动得颤抖。

    noun

    • (强烈有规律的)跳动;阵阵的疼痛
      a strong regular beat; a feeling of pain that you experience as a series of strong beats
      1. the throb of the machines
        机器有节奏的颤动
      2. My headache faded to a dull throbbing.
        我的头痛逐渐减轻,后来变得微微抽痛。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB (身体局部)抽动,阵痛
      If part of your bodythrobs, you feel a series of strong and usually painful beats there.
      1. His head throbbed...
        他的头阵阵作痛。
      2. Presently George's ankle began to throb with pain.
        不一会儿,乔治的脚踝就开始一阵阵地疼。
      3. ...the throbbing tooth whose pain had woken her.
        把她疼醒的阵阵牙痛
      4. Throbis also a noun.
      5. The bruise on his stomach ached with a steady throb.
        他腹部的擦伤一直阵阵作痛。
    • VERB 震动作响;有规律地颤动
      If somethingthrobs, it vibrates and makes a steady noise.
      1. The engines throbbed...
        发动机轰隆隆地震动着。
      2. The music throbbed hypnotically...
        音乐咚咚作响,叫人昏昏欲睡。
      3. The gardens blazed with colour and throbbed with birdsong.
        花园里万紫千红,鸟鸣嘤嘤。
      4. Throbis also a noun.
      5. Jake's head jerked up at the throb of the engine.
        听到发动机的轰鸣声,杰克猛地抬起了头。

    英英释义

    noun

    • an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
      1. he felt a throbbing in his head
      Synonym:throbbingpounding
    • a deep pulsating type of pain

      verb

      • expand and contract rhythmically
        1. The baby's heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it
        Synonym:pulsatepulse
      • tremble convulsively, as from fear or excitement
          Synonym:shuddershiverthrill
        1. pulsate or pound with abnormal force
          1. my head is throbbing
          2. Her heart was throbbing

        双语例句

        • I hit my toe against the door this morning and it's starting to throb.
          今天早晨我的脚趾踢到了门上,现在开始作痛。
        • His head throbbed
          他的头阵阵作痛。
        • That same dull throb of sound was borne to the listeners again.
          与此同时,那种沉闷的声音又灌进他们的耳鼓。
        • The first impulse to write this novel is described as a throb.
          写这本小说的第一冲动就被描绘成悸动。
        • A personality within it was so far-reaching in her influence as to spread into and make the bricks, mortar, and whole overhanging sky throb with a burning sensibility.
          这是因为屋子里住着一个人物,她的影响是如此深远广大,深入到了砖墙、灰壁和头顶的整个蓝天之中,使它们带着燃烧的感觉搏动。
        • An office full of eight people seemed to throb with 30 voices.
          一个办公室里有8个人,可是听上去像有30种声音。
        • I shall melt into the music of the flute and throb in your heart all day.
          我将融合在笛声里,终日荡漾在你心头。
        • A throb of pain shot through his head.
          他的头部忽感一阵剧痛。
        • The engines throbbed
          发动机轰隆隆地震动着。
        • Would he arouse him with a throb of agony?
          他要引起牧师一阵痛苦的悸动吗?