throb
verb
noun
θrɒb
verb
1
if
a
part
of
your
body
throbs,
you
have
a
feeling
of
pain
in
it
that
regularly
starts
and
stops
〔身体的某一部位〕抽痛
The
back
of
my
neck
throbbed
painfully.
我的后颈阵阵抽痛。
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with
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Her
foot
was
throbbing
with
pain.
她的脚一阵阵地痛。
I
woke
up
with
a
throbbing
headache
.
我醒来时脑袋阵阵作痛。
2
if
music
or
a
machine
throbs,
it
makes
a
low
sound
or
VIBRATION
with
a
strong
regular
beat
〔音乐或机器〕有规律地颤动,震响
a
throbbing
bass
line
有节奏的低音旋律
3
if
your
heart
throbs,
it
beats
faster
or
more
strongly
than
usual
〔心脏〕急速强烈地跳动,搏动
4
if
a
place
throbs
with
life,
energy
etc,
it
has
a
lot
of
life
etc
生机勃勃; 热闹
The
river
is
throbbing
with
life.
这条河充满勃勃生机。
ˈθrɒbɪŋ
noun
5
a
low
strong
regular
beat
or
sensation
颤动; 震动; 跳动
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of
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the
throb
of
the
engines
发动机的震动
a
steady
throb
of
pain
有规律的抽痛