Pulse in spanish
Pulso
pronunciation: pulsoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: pulsoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
pulse1 = pulso, latido, pulsación, ritmo cardíaco.
Example: Data like voices or text can be reduced to pulses of light.more:
» keep + a finger on the pulse of = mantenerse al tanto de, mantenerse al día de.
Example: Further, routine introduction of data into the planning process can help managers keep a finger on the pulse of change = Además, la introducción regular de información en el proceso de planificación puede ayudar a los responsables a mantenerse al día.» pulse beat = pulsaciones, ritmo cardíaco.
Example: A medical doctor had told him that the reason why women have faster pulse beats is because they are short-tempered.» pulse rate = pulsaciones.
Example: His pulse rate increased alarmingly.» take + the pulse = tomar el pulso a Algo.
Example: Swiftly changing markets make it necessary to use more formal techniques for taking the community pulse.pulse2 = legumbre, leguminosa.
Example: Daniel used good sense in that he did not cause a confrontation over the matter but went to the eunuch and asked for permission to eat pulse and water.more:
» pulse vegetable = legumbre.
Example: Starches are found in cereals, pasta, flour, bread, potatoes, root and pulse vegetables.pulse3 = latir, palpitar, vibrar.
Example: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.