throbs

英 [θrɒbz] 美 [θrɑːbz]

v.  (有规律地)抽动,抽痛; (强烈有节奏地)跳动,搏动,震响
n.  (强烈有规律的)跳动; 阵阵的疼痛
throb的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (身体局部)抽动,阵痛
    If part of your body throbs, you feel a series of strong and usually painful beats there.
    1. His head throbbed...
      他的头阵阵作痛。
    2. Presently George's ankle began to throb with pain.
      不一会儿,乔治的脚踝就开始一阵阵地疼。
    3. ...the throbbing tooth whose pain had woken her.
      把她疼醒的阵阵牙痛
    4. Throb is also a noun.
    5. The bruise on his stomach ached with a steady throb.
      他腹部的擦伤一直阵阵作痛。
  2. VERB 震动作响;有规律地颤动
    If something throbs, it vibrates and makes a steady noise.
    1. The engines throbbed...
      发动机轰隆隆地震动着。
    2. The music throbbed hypnotically...
      音乐咚咚作响,叫人昏昏欲睡。
    3. The gardens blazed with colour and throbbed with birdsong.
      花园里万紫千红,鸟鸣嘤嘤。
    4. Throb is also a noun.
    5. Jake's head jerked up at the throb of the engine.
      听到发动机的轰鸣声,杰克猛地抬起了头。

双语例句

  1. The novel throbs with the pulse of our times.
    这部小说把握了我们时代的脉搏。
  2. 'Bar Street,'a block-long stretch of clubs, throbs with music from pop to techno.
    “酒吧街”整整一条街上全是各类俱乐部,从流行乐到电子乐,应有尽有。
  3. Feel how it throbs for you!
    感觉它如何为你搏动不停!
  4. A forceful heart rests and rejoices and throbs force into the whole man.
    一颗强而有力的心,喜乐平和的灵,可以带给全人无比的活力。
  5. Each vein of mine throbs with devotion.
    我的每条血管为献身而跳动。
  6. Continually, and in a thousand other ways, did she feel the innumerable throbs of anguish that had been so cunningly contrived for her by the undying, the ever-active sentence of the Puritan tribunal.
    清教徒的法庭对她极其狡狯地安排下的惩罚,时刻不停地以种种方式使她感到永无休止的悸痛。
  7. Throbs of joy, pain, pleasure, etc
    阵阵的欢乐、疼痛、愉快等