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throb /θrɒb/ vi. | n. I (throbbed; throb·bing) vi. 1. (急速强烈地)跳动,搏动 The hard climb up the eighth floor made her heart throb. 费力登上8楼后她的心怦怦直跳。 His heart throbbed with excitement. 他兴奋得心脏怦怦直跳。 2. (发动机等)有节奏地震动;有规律地颤动 The drums seem to throb in my ears. 冬冬鼓声似乎在我耳边震响。 The engine was throbbing gently. 发动机哒哒哒地轻轻响着。 3. 抽动,抽痛,跳动着作痛 His leg throbbed with pain. 他的腿阵阵抽痛。 My tooth has been throbbing away all morning. 我的那颗牙一上午都在作痛。 4. 充满活力 a town throbbing with business activity 生意繁忙的热闹市镇
II n. 1. (急速强烈的)跳动,搏动 the throb of a pulse 脉搏的跳动 a throb of pleasure 一阵兴奋的心跳 2. 有节奏的震动;有规律的颤动 the throb of machinery 机器有节奏的颤动 3. 抽动,抽痛,剧痛 He had a brain throb. 他的脑袋“突突”地抽痛。 [? 拟声] |