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[/θrɔb; θrɑb/] v (-bb-) [I, Ipr] ~ (with sth) 用法: 1 (of the heart, pulse, etc) beat, esp faster or stronger thanusual (指心脏、 脉搏等)跳动(尤指跳动较快或较强); 悸动; 搏动: His head throbbed, ie He had a bad headache.他头痛得很厉害. * Her heart was throbbing with excitement.她兴奋得心直跳. 用法: 2 vibrate or sound with a persistent rhythm (有规律地)跳动、 震颤或发出声响: a throbbing wound, ie one that gives steadily pulsating pain 阵阵疼痛的伤口 * The ship's engines throbbed quietly. 船上的发动机发出轻微的震动. * a voice throbbing with emotion 激动得声音颤抖. throb 2 n steady continuous beat 平稳而连续的跳动或震颤: throbs of joy, pain, pleasure, etc 阵阵的欢乐、 疼痛、 愉快等 * the throb of distant drums 远处阵阵的鼓声. |