pulse

pulse
1. noun
(the regular beating of the heart, which can be checked by feeling the pumping action of the artery in the wrist: The doctor felt/took her pulse.) pulso

2. verb
(to throb.) latir, palpitar
- pulsation
pulse n
1. pulso
the doctor took my pulse el médico me tomó el pulso
2. legumbre
chickpeas and beans are pulses los garbanzos y las alubias son legumbres
pulse
tr[pʌls]
noun
1 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL pulso
2 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL pulsación nombre femenino
intransitive verb
1 palpitar, latir
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to take somebody's pulse tomarle el pulso a alguien
pulse rate número de pulsaciones
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pulse
tr[pʌls]
noun
1 SMALLBOTANY/SMALL legumbre nombre femenino
pulse ['pʌls] n
: pulso m
pulse
n.
impulso (Electrónica) s.m.
pulso s.m.
v.
pulsar v.

I pʌls
noun
1)
a) (Physiol) pulso m

to take somebody's pulse — tomarle el pulso a alguien

to have one's finger on the pulse — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa; (before n)

pulse rate — número m de pulsaciones

b) (throbbing) cadencia f, ritmo m
c) (Phys) pulsación f
2) (Agr, Culin) legumbre f (como los garbanzos, las lentejas etc)

II
intransitive verb \<\<heart/blood vessel\>\> latir

I [pʌls]
1.
N (Anat) pulso m ; (Phys) pulsación f ; (fig) [of drums, music] ritmo m , compás m

to take sb's pulse — tomar el pulso a algn

2.
VI pulsar, latir
3.
CPD

pulse beat N — latido m del pulso

pulse rate N — frecuencia f del pulso


II
[pʌls]
N (Bot, Culin) legumbre f
* * *

I [pʌls]
noun
1)
a) (Physiol) pulso m

to take somebody's pulse — tomarle el pulso a alguien

to have one's finger on the pulse — estar* al tanto de lo que pasa; (before n)

pulse rate — número m de pulsaciones

b) (throbbing) cadencia f, ritmo m
c) (Phys) pulsación f
2) (Agr, Culin) legumbre f (como los garbanzos, las lentejas etc)

II
intransitive verb \<\<heart/blood vessel\>\> latir

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