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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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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the throb of the engines
发动机的震动
a steady throb of pain
有规律的抽痛