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  1. Throb is a verb that means to produce a strong, regular beat, or a noun that means a pain that is felt as a series of regular beats. Learn how to use throb in sentences, see synonyms and antonyms, and explore related words and phrases.

  2. throb⇒ vi (pulsate strongly) palpiter⇒ vi (cœur) battre fort vi : My foot throbs whenever I stand up. Mon pied palpite dès que je me lève. throb n (engine: vibration, hum) vibration nf : Can you feel the throb of the turbines beneath your feet? Est-ce que tu sens la vibration des turbines sous tes pieds ? throb n (pulsation) battement nm ...

  3. [+heart] palpitation f. [+engine] vrombissement m. [+pain] élancement m. → The bruise on his stomach ached with a steady throb. vi. (=beat) [heart, pulse] palpiter. → My heart is throbbing and I'm shaking. (=make sound) [engine] vrombir. [music, beat] pulser. → The drums seemed to throb in his ears. → The music throbbed hypnotically. (=hurt)

  4. Dictionnaire anglais-français. throb nom. pulsation f. The racing driver likes to feel the engine's throb. Le pilote de course aime sentir la pulsation du moteur. plus rare : palpitation f. ·. vibration f. throb verbe ( throbbed, throbbed) palpiter v. I could feel my vein throbbing in my temple. Je pouvais sentir ma veine palpiter dans ma tempe.

  5. to beat regularly with pain; to be very painful. élancer. His head is throbbing (with pain). throb. noun. a regular beat. vibration , battement. the throb of the engine / her heart / her sore finger. (Traduction de throb depuis le Dictionnaire PASSWORD anglais-français © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd) Exemples de throb. throb.

  6. throb. noun [ S ] uk / θrɒb / us / θrɑːb /. a strong, regular beat: the throb of the engine. pain that is felt as a series of regular beats: Tablets had faded his headache to a dull throb. Dictionnaire des synonymes et antonymes avec exemples. pain.

  7. noun. [of music, drums] rythme m, battement m rythmique, battements mpl rythmiques. [of engine, machine] vibration f, vibrations fpl, vrombissement m, vrombissements mpl. [of heart] battement m, battements mpl, pulsation f, pulsations fpl. [of pain] élancement m. thriving. - thro_ - throat. - throaty. - throb. - throbbing. - throes. - thrombosis. -