palpitate 英 [ˈpælpɪteɪt]   美 [ˈpælpɪˌtet]

palpitate

palpitate  英 [ˈpælpɪteɪt] 美 [ˈpælpɪˌtet]

vi. 发抖;(心脏)悸动;跳动  vt. 使发抖 

进行时:palpitating  过去式:palpitated  过去分词:palpitated  第三人称单数:palpitates  名词复数:palpitates 

If you feel your heart palpitate a little, it doesn't matter. 如果您感觉心跳有点快,那是正常的。
Embrace each other him, We don't separate, Warm felling at we palpitate of heart. 拥抱着他,我们不分离,温暖的感觉在我们悸动的心间。

  • When you watch scary movies, do you ever feel your heart palpitate? This means it beats quickly.
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  • vi. 发抖;(心脏)悸动;跳动
  • vt. 使发抖
  • 1. If you feel your heart palpitate a little, it doesn't matter.

    如果您感觉心跳有点快,那是正常的。

  • 2. Embrace each other him, We don't separate, Warm felling at we palpitate of heart.

    拥抱着他,我们不分离,温暖的感觉在我们悸动的心间。

  • 3. The air of the sleeping-chamber seemed to palpitate with the hopeless passion of the girls.

    姑娘们的爱情既然没有了希望,卧室里的气氛也就变得烦躁不安起来。

  • palpitate (v.) 1620s, from Latin palpitatus, past participle of palpitare "to throb, flutter" (see palpitation). Related: Palpitated; palpitating.
pal·pi·tate / ˈpælpɪteɪt ; NAmE ˈpælpɪteɪt / verb [intransitive ] (of the heart 心脏 ) to beat rapidly and/or in an irregularway especially because of fear or excitement 急速跳动,悸动(尤指因恐惧或兴奋) palpitate palpitates palpitated palpitating pal·pi·tate / ˈpælpɪteɪt ; NAmE ˈpælpɪteɪt /
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