Throbs Meaning in English
word · lemma: throb
ˈθɹɑb
THRAHBZ
θɹˈɒbz
THROBZ
Definición
To beat or pulse strongly or regularly, often in a way that can be felt or seen, like a heartbeat or pain.
Uso & Matices
Common for describing a heartbeat, sharp pain, or strong emotions. Usually refers to rhythmic or repeated pulsing. Often followed by 'with' (e.g., 'throbs with pain', 'throbs with music'). Not used for random or non-repetitive movement.
Spanish: late (palpitar) - pulsaPortuguese (BR): late (palpitar) - pulsaPortuguese (PT): late (palpitar) - pulsaChinese (Simplified): 跳动 - 悸动Chinese (Traditional): 跳動 - 悸動Hindi: धड़कता है - धड़धड़ाता हैArabic: ينبض - يخفقBengali: ধকধক করে - যেনেই করে (অর্থ: ঠেকা-ঠেকা স্পন্দন)Russian: пульсирует - бьётся (о сердце) - ноет (о боли)Japanese: 鼓動する - ずきずきする (痛みの場合)Vietnamese: đập thình thịch - nhói (đau) - rung lênKorean: 고동치다 - 쿵쾅거리다 - 지끈거리다 (통증)Turkish: atar - zonklamak - çarpmakUrdu: دھڑکنا - تیز درد ہوناIndonesian: berdenyut - berdebar - bergetar
Oraciones de Ejemplo
My head throbs when I have a headache.
basic
Her heart throbs with excitement.
basic
The music throbs loudly in the club.
basic
My tooth throbs every time I drink something cold.
natural
His phone throbs with notifications all day long.
natural
My heart throbs whenever I see you.
natural