搜索 英語 老師
lena ^^
What is the difference between a pulse, a throb and a beat?
thx~
2017年10月4日 17:27
解答 · 2
1
Hi Lena, without context, 'throb' can be difficult to explain but I can give you some examples that might help:-
1) 'I've just drank a lot of coffee and now my heart is throbbing'. 'To throb' suggests a quick and strong heart beat/pulse, which may be uncomfortable.
2) 'Harry Styles is a heart throb'. 'Heart throb' suggests a person who is so fanciable that he/she causes their admirer's hearts to beat strongly :)
3) 'I wish that red spot on my face would stop throbbing'. This suggests a painful or uncomfortable pulsating sensation
'Throb' can also be used in the context of music e.g. 'This track has a throbbing bass'. This suggests that the music has a strong regular beat.
When comparing 'throb' to pulse or beat, 'throb' is a stronger word.
2017年10月4日
Can you give some more context please? They can mean different things in different situations. Are you referring to cardiac activity?
2017年10月4日
還沒找到你要的答案嗎?
寫下你的問題,讓母語者來幫助你!
lena ^^
語言能力
阿拉伯語 (埃及), 阿拉伯語 (海灣), 阿拉伯語 (馬格里布), 英語, 波斯語 (Farsi)
學習語言
英語
你也許會喜歡的文章

The Power of Storytelling in Business Communication
41 讚 · 9 留言

Back-to-School English: 15 Must-Know Phrases for the Classroom
28 讚 · 6 留言

Ten Tourist towns in Portugal that nobody remembers
58 讚 · 23 留言
更多文章