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Pulse Meaning in English

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/ˈpəɫs/
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/pˈʌls/
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释义

A pulse is the regular beat you can feel in your body as your heart pumps blood. It can also mean a short burst or signal of energy, light, sound, or electricity.

用法与细微差别

In everyday English, 'pulse' most often means the heartbeat felt at the wrist or neck: 'check your pulse'. In technical contexts, it often refers to a brief signal, as in 'a laser pulse' or 'pulse rate'. Do not confuse it with 'heartbeat': 'pulse' is often what you feel or measure, while 'heartbeat' is the heart’s beating itself.

例句

The nurse checked my pulse before the test.

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His pulse was slow but steady.

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I could feel my pulse racing after I ran up the stairs.

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The doctor said my pulse was a little high because I was nervous.

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The machine sends a pulse of light every second.

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You can see the city’s pulse in the streets at night.

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