英語單詞

pulse是什麽意思

pulse

英 [pʌls] 美 [pʌls]
  • n. [電子] 脈衝;脈搏
  • vt. 使跳動
  • vi. 跳動,脈跳

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1、puls- "beat, strike" + -e.

中文詞源


pulse 脈搏,脈衝

來自拉丁語pulsus,擊,撞,脈搏,來自pellere的過去分詞形式,來自pellere,擊,打,衝擊,來自PIE*pel,擊,打,衝擊,詞源同impel,compel,propel.

pulse 豆子,莢果

來自拉丁語puls,湯,粥,糊狀物,來自希臘語poltos,糊,麵糊,來自PIE*麵粉,粉塵,詞 源同pollen,pulp.

英文詞源


pulse
pulse: English has two separate words pulse. The older, ‘seeds of beans, lentils, etc’ [13], comes via Old French pols from Latin puls ‘thick gruel (often made from beans and the like)’. This was a relative of Latin pollen ‘flour’ (source of English pollen) and Latin pulvis ‘powder’ (source of English powder and pulverize).

Its plural pultes has given English poultice [16]. Pulse ‘beat of the blood’ [14], comes via Old French pouls from Latin pulsus ‘beating’, a noun use of the past participle of pellere ‘drive, beat’ (source of English appeal, compel [14], dispel [17], expel [14], propel [15], and repel [15]). The derivative pulsāre gave English pulsate [18], and also push.

=> pollen, poultice, powder, pulverize; appeal, compel, dispel, expel, propel, pulsate, push, repel
pulse (n.1)
"a throb, a beat," early 14c., from Old French pous, pulse (late 12c., Modern French pouls) and directly from Latin pulsus (in pulsus venarum "beating from the blood in the veins"), past participle of pellere "to push, drive," from PIE *pel- (6) "to thrust, strike, drive" (cognates: Greek pallein "to wield, brandish, swing," pelemizein "to shake, cause to tremble"). Extended usages from 16c. Figurative use for "life, vitality, essential energy" is from 1530s.
pulse (v.)
"to beat, throb," early 15c., from pulse (n.1) or else from Latin pulsare "to beat, throb," and in part from French. Related: Pulsed; pulsing.
pulse (n.2)
"peas, beans, lentils," late 13c., from Old French pouls, pols and directly from Latin puls "thick gruel, porridge, mush," probably via Etruscan, from Greek poltos "porridge" made from flour, from PIE *pel- (1) "dust, flour" (see pollen; also compare poultice).

雙語例句


1. There was no breathing or pulse and he was lifeless.
沒有呼吸,也沒有脈搏,他已經死了。

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2. He claims to have his finger on the pulse of the industry.
他聲稱該對行業了如指掌。

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3. Most people's pulse rate is more than 70 beats per minute.
大多數人的脈率都在每分鍾70次以上.

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4. They took my pulse, took my blood pressure, and X-rayed my jaw.
他們給我量了脈搏、血壓,還給我的下頜拍了X光片。

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5. He'd taken her pulse and made a guess at her blood pressure.
他給她把過脈,估量了她的血壓。

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