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幽默小品
pulso

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I. pulse1 [Am pəls, Brit pʌls] N

1. pulse PHYSIOL:

pulse
to take sb's pulse
tomarle el pulso a alguien
attr pulse beat

2. pulse (throbbing):

pulse
pulse

3. pulse PHYS:

pulse
pulse

II. pulse1 [Am pəls, Brit pʌls] VB intr

pulse heart/blood vessel:

pulse

pulse2 [Am pəls, Brit pʌls] N FARM

pulse

pulse dialing, pulse dialling Brit N U

pulse dialing
pulse dialing

pulse code N

pulse code

pulse rate N

pulse rate
feeble cry/pulse/light
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pulse-jet engine
pulse

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I. pulse1 [pʌls] N

1. pulse ANAT:

pulse
pulse (heartbeat)
to take sb's pulse

2. pulse (single vibration):

pulse

II. pulse1 [pʌls] VB intr

pulse

pulse2 [pʌls] N FOOD

pulse
erratic pulse
pound heart, pulse
beat of the pulse
beat heart, pulse
feel pulse
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pulse
pulse
to take sb's pulse
to take the pulse of
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I. pulse1 [pʌls] N

1. pulse ANAT:

pulse
pulse (heartbeat)
to take sb's pulse

2. pulse (single vibration):

pulse

II. pulse1 [pʌls] VB intr

pulse

pulse2 [pʌls] N culin

pulse
pound heart, pulse
beat of the pulse
beat heart, pulse
feel pulse
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pulse
to take sb's pulse
Present
Ipulse
youpulse
he/she/itpulses
wepulse
youpulse
theypulse
Past
Ipulsed
youpulsed
he/she/itpulsed
wepulsed
youpulsed
theypulsed
Present Perfect
Ihavepulsed
youhavepulsed
he/she/ithaspulsed
wehavepulsed
youhavepulsed
theyhavepulsed
Past Perfect
Ihadpulsed
youhadpulsed
he/she/ithadpulsed
wehadpulsed
youhadpulsed
theyhadpulsed

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They leave to fetch the police, despite his feeble pleas.
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Nay, much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary.
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I was shocked and saddened to observe how feeble he was.
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On the base there are about nine less strongly tuberculated spiral threads with feebler threads between.
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Earlier, the requirement was for merely an oil lamp, which was often missing or very feeble.
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