Latido in english

Beat

pronunciation: bit part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

latido = heartbeat ; beat ; pulse ; throb ; heart beating. 

Example: The heartbeat began with man's search for salvation the Vedas, the Sutras, the Torah, the Koran.Example: Immediately after the recognition of a cardiac cycle the program calculates mean values over a given time or a given number of beats.Example: Data like voices or text can be reduced to pulses of light.Example: Suddenly she felt a throb of regret, like a surge of pain in the gut.Example: I can bear the heart beatings of joy, but those of sorrow are too much to bear.

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» latido del corazónheartbeatheart beating .

Example: The heartbeat began with man's search for salvation the Vedas, the Sutras, the Torah, the Koran.

Example: I can bear the heart beatings of joy, but those of sorrow are too much to bear.

» latidosthrobbing .

Example: The reader will feel the throbbing of a grateful heart in every page.

latir = beat ; pulsate ; throb ; pulse ; lie + hidden ; palpitate. 

Example: The article 'New York beats at a high pulse rate' describes the visit to 13 libraries for young people in New York by 4 Danish librarians.Example: The place is pulsating with life from families at the restaurants and fruit shops.Example: This image throbs when you look at it but it's just an optical illusion.Example: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.Example: For six years, the torture chamber lay hidden in the cellars of what had once been an orphanage for deaf children.Example: My heart sometimes palpitates when I am startled or sometimes when I bend forward.

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» corazón + latirheart + beat .

Example: As she went up the stairs, Sisa felt her heart beating violently.

Latido synonyms

get in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: get part of speech: verb round in spanish: redondo, pronunciation: raʊnd part of speech: adjective, noun, adverb measure in spanish: medida, pronunciation: meʒɜr part of speech: noun, verb circuit in spanish: circuito, pronunciation: sɜrkət part of speech: noun cadence in spanish: cadencia, pronunciation: keɪdəns part of speech: noun rhythm in spanish: ritmo, pronunciation: rɪðəm part of speech: noun dead in spanish: muerto, pronunciation: ded part of speech: adjective pulse in spanish: pulso, pronunciation: pʌls part of speech: noun scramble in spanish: lucha, pronunciation: skræmbəl part of speech: noun pound in spanish: libra, pronunciation: paʊnd part of speech: noun crush in spanish: aplastar, pronunciation: krʌʃ part of speech: verb, noun tick in spanish: garrapata, pronunciation: tɪk part of speech: noun, verb baffle in spanish: deflector, pronunciation: bæfəl part of speech: noun, verb meter in spanish: metro, pronunciation: mitɜr part of speech: noun circumvent in spanish: evitar, pronunciation: sɜrkəmvent part of speech: verb puzzle in spanish: rompecabezas, pronunciation: pʌzəl part of speech: noun drum in spanish: tambor, pronunciation: drʌm part of speech: noun flap in spanish: solapa, pronunciation: flæp part of speech: noun exhaust in spanish: escape, pronunciation: ɪgzɔst part of speech: noun, verb cheat in spanish: engañar, pronunciation: tʃit part of speech: verb, noun gravel in spanish: grava, pronunciation: grævəl part of speech: noun perplex in spanish: dejar perplejo, pronunciation: pɜrpleks part of speech: verb amaze in spanish: asombro, pronunciation: əmeɪz part of speech: verb flummox in spanish: desconcertar por, pronunciation: fləmɔks part of speech: verb thrum in spanish: rasguear las cuerdas de, pronunciation: θrʌm part of speech: noun vanquish in spanish: vencer a, pronunciation: væŋkwɪʃ part of speech: verb bewilder in spanish: confundir, pronunciation: bɪwɪldɜr part of speech: verb thump in spanish: golpear, pronunciation: θʌmp part of speech: noun, verb trounce in spanish: derrotar a, pronunciation: traʊns part of speech: verb nonplus in spanish: confundir, pronunciation: nɑnpləs part of speech: verb overreach in spanish: extralimitarse, pronunciation: oʊvɜrritʃ part of speech: verb heartbeat in spanish: latido del corazón, pronunciation: hɑrtbit part of speech: noun sell short in spanish: vender corto, pronunciation: selʃɔrt part of speech: verb stupefy in spanish: dejar estupefacto, pronunciation: stupəfaɪ part of speech: verb tucker in spanish: fatigar, pronunciation: tʌkɜr part of speech: noun outwit in spanish: burlar, pronunciation: aʊtwɪt part of speech: verb mystify in spanish: mistificar, pronunciation: mɪstəfaɪ part of speech: verb rip off in spanish: arrancar, pronunciation: rɪpɔf part of speech: verb dumbfound in spanish: dejar mudo, pronunciation: dʌmfaʊnd part of speech: verb outfox in spanish: ser más listo que, pronunciation: aʊtfɑks part of speech: verb stupify in spanish: estupidez, pronunciation: stupəfaɪ part of speech: verb outsmart in spanish: burlar, pronunciation: aʊtsmɑrt part of speech: verb pulsation in spanish: pulsación, pronunciation: pulseɪʃən part of speech: noun all in in spanish: todo dentro, pronunciation: ɔlɪn beat up in spanish: batir, pronunciation: bitʌp part of speech: verb bushed in spanish: agotado, pronunciation: bʊʃt part of speech: verb ticktock in spanish: TIC Tac, pronunciation: tɪktɑk part of speech: noun ticktack in spanish: garrapata, pronunciation: tɪktæk part of speech: noun beat out in spanish: apagar, pronunciation: bitaʊt part of speech: verb tucker out in spanish: tucker fuera, pronunciation: tʌkɜraʊt part of speech: verb musical rhythm in spanish: ritmo musical, pronunciation: mjuzɪkəlrɪðəm part of speech: noun
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