throb 音标拼音: [θr'ɑb]
n . 悸动,脉搏
vi . 悸动,抽动,颤动
悸动,脉搏悸动,抽动,颤动
throb n 1 :
a deep pulsating type of pain 2 :
an instance of rapid strong pulsation (
of the heart ); "
he felt a throbbing in his head " [
synonym : {
throb }, {
throbbing },
{
pounding }]
v 1 :
pulsate or pound with abnormal force ; "
my head is throbbing "; "
Her heart was throbbing "
2 :
expand and contract rhythmically ;
beat rhythmically ; "
The baby '
s heart was pulsating again after the surgeon massaged it " [
synonym : {
pulsate }, {
throb }, {
pulse }]
3 :
tremble convulsively ,
as from fear or excitement [
synonym :
{
shudder }, {
shiver }, {
throb }, {
thrill }]
Throb \
Throb \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Throbbed };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Throbbing }.] [
OE . [
thorn ]
robben ;
of uncertain origin ;
cf .
Russ .
trepete a trembling ,
and E .
trepidation .]
To beat ,
or pulsate ,
with more than usual force or rapidity ;
to beat in consequence of agitation ;
to palpitate ; --
said of the heart ,
pulse ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
My heart Throbs to know one thing . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
Here may his head lie on my throbbing breast . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
Throb \
Throb \,
n .
A beat ,
or strong pulsation ,
as of the heart and arteries ;
a violent beating ;
a papitation :
[
1913 Webster ]
The impatient throbs and longings of a soul That pants and reaches after distant good . --
Addison .
[
1913 Webster ]
143 Moby Thesaurus words for "
throb ":
ache ,
agonize ,
ail ,
anguish ,
arrhythmia ,
bar beat ,
barrage ,
beat ,
beat a ruffle ,
beat a tattoo ,
beating ,
bicker ,
blanch ,
blench ,
dance ,
didder ,
disquiet ,
disquietude ,
dithers ,
downbeat ,
drum ,
drum music ,
drumbeat ,
drumfire ,
drumming ,
feel pain ,
feel the pangs ,
fidget ,
fidgetiness ,
fidgets ,
flap ,
flick ,
flicker ,
flip ,
flip out ,
flit ,
flitter ,
flop ,
flutter ,
freak out on ,
get high on ,
glow ,
go pitapat ,
grimace ,
gutter ,
have a misery ,
have the fidgets ,
have the shakes ,
heartbeat ,
heartthrob ,
heave ,
heaving ,
hurt ,
inquietude ,
jerk ,
offbeat ,
palpitate ,
palpitation ,
pant ,
panting ,
paradiddle ,
patter ,
pitapat ,
pitter -
patter ,
pound ,
pounding ,
pulsate ,
pulsation ,
pulse ,
quake ,
quaking ,
quaver ,
quavering ,
quiver ,
quivering ,
rat -
a -
tat ,
rat -
tat ,
rat -
tat -
tat ,
rataplan ,
rattattoo ,
resonate ,
restlessness ,
rhythm ,
roll ,
rub -
a -
dub ,
ruff ,
ruffle ,
shake ,
shakes ,
shaking ,
shiver ,
shivers ,
shoot ,
shrink ,
shudder ,
slat ,
smart ,
sound a tattoo ,
spatter ,
splatter ,
splutter ,
sputter ,
squirm ,
staccato ,
suffer ,
swell ,
swell with emotion ,
tat -
tat ,
tattoo ,
tempo ,
thrill ,
thrill to ,
throbbing ,
thrum ,
thump ,
thumping ,
tick ,
ticktock ,
tingle ,
tingle with excitement ,
tom -
tom ,
toss ,
toss and turn ,
tremble ,
trembling ,
tremor ,
trepidation ,
trepidity ,
tumble ,
turn on to ,
twinge ,
twist and turn ,
twitch ,
twitter ,
unrest ,
upbeat ,
vibrate ,
wave ,
waver ,
wiggle ,
wince ,
wriggle ,
writhe
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