throb的意思和读音

throb

: [θrɑb] : [θrɒb]

adj.

n.

v.

throbbed  throbbing  throbs  

n.pounding,thump,pulsation,pulse,rhythm

v.pound,pulsate,vibrate

throbv.

1.[i]~ (with sth)to feel a series of regular painful movements

His head throbbed painfully.

My feet were throbbing after the long walk home.

2.[i]to beat or sound with a strong, regular rhythm

The ship's engines throbbed quietly.

a throbbing drumbeat

The blood was throbbing in my veins.

His voice was throbbing with emotion.

n.— see alsoheart-throb

1.[sing]a strong regular beat; a feeling of pain that you experience as a series of strong beats

the throb of the machines

My headache faded to a dull throbbing.

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v.1.(,),,,();;()

n.1.a feeling or a sound that throbs

v.1.if a painful part of your body throbs, the pain comes and goes again and again in a regular pattern2.if your heart throbs, it beats much harder and faster than usual3.if something such as an engine or a machine throbs, it makes a low sound that is repeated steadily; used about loud music that has a regular beat

1. ( Skillfulness) Throb( Elegantsimplicity) ...

2. throat throb throne ...

3. throat throb thrombasthenia ...

4. thrift throb throng ...

5. throat-to-pore coordination number - throb throng ...

6. throb throb throb ...

7. 〖 thud〗 throb〖 flop〗 ...

8. broth throb agitated ...

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1.Timidly, she held it in her sweaty hand and felt it gradually get warmer and thicker. It began to throb, just like her heart.湿

2.Full Moon, like the heart throb of the world. From what unknown sky hast thou carried in thy silence the aching secret of love?

3.It was blindingly, glaring hot and as she hurried down Peachtree Street her temples began to throb from the heat.

4.I shall melt into the music of the flute and throb in your heart all day.

5.Tonight there is a stir among the palm leaves a swell in the sea, Full moon, like the heart-throb of the world.

6.To - night there is a stir among the palm leaves, a few in the sea, Pull moon like the heart-throb of the world.仿

7."They mostly do, " said the clergyman, griping hard at his breast, as if afflicted with an importunate throb of pain.“,”

8.They were in exhaustible ; each night there was a new one, told in the darkness against the evening throb of the tenement.

9.Sometimes the red infamy upon her breast would give a sympathetic throb, as she passed near a venerable minister or magistrate.

10.Two bars of furtive string-rhythms later, the soloist crashes back into the scene, growing up out of a powerful tuba-throb.