0 (of the heart) to beat -- banke; slå
Her heart throbbed with excitement.
2 to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful -- dunke
His head is throbbing (with pain).
Patients may describe this as sharp, aching, and/or throbbing pain that is easily localized.
A persistent pinkish noise sets in, along with throbbing echoes of the already echoed sounds, until the whole thing just cuts out at 1457.
The pain is often throbbing in nature and exacerbated with effort.
The throbbing stream echoes the pulsing rhythms of the "tumultuous seas," and an ordered metrical structure governs what had at first appeared fitful rhythmic motions.
They appeared like a distant island throbbing with life in the emptiness of a vast night.
With the alcohol wearing off, a pain throbbed monotonously in one temple.
After his departure, there was a massive surge of people, throbbing with devotional excitement, to receive the goddess's blessing.
However, incontinence may occur and there may be transient throbbing headache.
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顫動,振動,跳動, (身體部位)抽痛…
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颤动,振动,跳动, (身体部位)抽痛…
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latir, palpitar…
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latejar…
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ズキズキする, (痛みを伴って)脈打つ…
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zonklamak, hızlı hızlı çarpmak, küt küt atmak…
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battre, vibrer, palpiter…
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bategar, fer punxades…
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