palpitation 英 [pælpɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n]   美 [,pælpə'teʃən]

palpitation

palpitation  英 [pælpɪ'teɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [,pælpə'teʃən]

n. [内科] 心悸;跳动;颤动 

名词复数:palpitations 

Sometimes it was a palpitation, sometimes a flutter; sometimes it was a sort of gasp or gurgle. 有时候是一种颤动的声音,有时候是一种拍打声音,有时候是一种喘气和咯咯的声音。
Why would gays show more beneficence in arguments, do a worse job ofrepairing after bad fights and find palpitation satisfying? 为什么同志会在争执中得到更多益处,在糟糕的争吵之后又很难补救和更期盼心悸的感觉?

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  • n. [内科] 心悸;跳动;颤动
  • 1. Sometimes it was a palpitation, sometimes a flutter; sometimes it was a sort of gasp or gurgle.

    有时候是一种颤动的声音,有时候是一种拍打声音,有时候是一种喘气和咯咯的声音。

  • 2. Why would gays show more beneficence in arguments, do a worse job ofrepairing after bad fights and find palpitation satisfying?

    为什么同志会在争执中得到更多益处,在糟糕的争吵之后又很难补救和更期盼心悸的感觉?

  • 3. Conclusion There was direct relation between the arrhythmia and palpitation.

    结论心律失常和心悸的发作有直接关系。

  • palpitation (n.) early 15c., from Middle French palpitation, from Latin palpitationem (nominative palpitatio), noun of action from past participle stem of palpitare "to throb, to flutter, to tremble, to quiver," frequentative of palpare "touch gently, stroke; wheedle, coax" (see feel (v.)).
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