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дыхания
pulsant
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I. pulsate [Brit pʌlˈseɪt, ˈpʌlseɪt, Am ˈpəlˌseɪt] VB intr
pulsate vein, heart:
pulsate blood:
II. pulsating ADJ
1. pulsating (beating) lit:
pulsating heart, vein
pulsating beat, rhythm
2. pulsating (exciting) fig:
pulsating finale
French
French
English
English
trépidant (trépidante) allure, rythme
pulsate [pʌlˈseɪt, Am ˈpʌlseɪt] VB intr
pulsate (move rhythmically):
pulsate music
Phrases:
the pulsating heart of sth fig
pulsate [ˈpʌl·seɪt] VB intr
pulsate (move rhythmically):
pulsate music
Phrases:
the pulsating heart of sth fig
Present
Ipulsate
youpulsate
he/she/itpulsates
wepulsate
youpulsate
theypulsate
Past
Ipulsated
youpulsated
he/she/itpulsated
wepulsated
youpulsated
theypulsated
Present Perfect
Ihavepulsated
youhavepulsated
he/she/ithaspulsated
wehavepulsated
youhavepulsated
theyhavepulsated
Past Perfect
Ihadpulsated
youhadpulsated
he/she/ithadpulsated
wehadpulsated
youhadpulsated
theyhadpulsated
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the pulsating heart of sth fig
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They are pulsating due to the entire star expanding and contracting.
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Impact players are called upon to make big plays when in the zone (indicated by their white impact icon underneath them pulsating).
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These are a class of short-period (six hours at most) pulsating stars that have been used as standard candles and as subjects to study astroseismology.
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Stars near and occasionally beyond these limits become unstable, pulsate, and experience rapid mass loss.
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The early period of this institution pulsated with the national freedom struggle.
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