English-Thai Dictionary
palpi
N พหูพจน์ ของ Palpus
palpitant
A สั่น ระริก เต้น
palpitate
VI เต้น สั่น ระริก vibrate tuen
palpitation
N การ คลำ การสัมผัส kan-kam
palpitation
N อัตรา การ เต้น ของ หัว ใจเร็ว หรือ ไม่สม่ำเสมอ tremble pulsation ad-tra-kan-ten-kong-hua-jai-rue-mai-sa-mam-sa-mor
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PALPITATE
v.i.[L. palpito, from palpo. Palpito illustrates the primary sense of palpo. ] To beat gently; to beat, as the heart; to flutter, that is, to move with little throws; as we say, to go pit a pat; applied particularly to a preternatural or excited movement of the heart.
PALPITATION
n.[L. palpitatio.] A beating of the heart; particularly, a preternatural beating or pulsation excited by violent action of the body, by fear, fright or disease. 1. A violent, irregular motion of the heart.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PALPI
PALPI Pal "pi, n.,
Defn: pl. of Palpus. (Zoöl.) See Palpus.
PALPICORN
Pal "pi *corn, n. Etym: [See Palpus, and Cornu. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: One of a group of aquatic beetles (Palpicornia ) having short club-shaped antennæ, and long maxillary palpi.
PALPIFER
Pal "pi *fer, n. Etym: [Palpus + L. ferre to bear. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Same as Palpiger.
PALPIFORM
Pal "pi *form, a. Etym: [Palpus + -form: cf. F. palpiforme.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Having the form of a palpus.
PALPIGER
Pal "pi *ger, n. Etym: [See Palpigerous. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: That portion of the labium which bears the palpi in insects.
PALPIGEROUS
Pal *pig "er *ous, a. Etym: [Palpus + -gerous.] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Bearing a palpus. Kirby.
PALPITANT
Pal "pi *tant, a. Etym: [L. palpitans, p. pr. ]
Defn: Palpitating; throbbing; trembling. Carlyle.
PALPITATE
Pal "pi *tate, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Palpitated; p. pr. & vb. n.Palpitating ().] Etym: [L. palpitare, palpitatum, v. intens. fr. pappare. See Palpable. ]
Defn: To beat rapidly and more strongly than usual; to throb; to bound with emotion or exertion; to pulsate violently; to flutter; -- said specifically of the heart when its action is abnormal, as from excitement.
PALPITATION
Pal `pi *ta "tion, n. Etym: [L. palpitatio: cf. F. palpitation. ]
Defn: A rapid pulsation; a throbbing; esp. , an abnormal, rapid beating of the heart as when excited by violent exertion, strong emotion, or by disease.
New American Oxford Dictionary
palpitant
pal pi tant |ˈpalpitnt ˈpælpədənt | ▶adjective rare palpitating. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, present participle of palpiter, from Latin palpitare ‘continue to pat. ’
palpitate
pal pi tate |ˈpalpiˌtāt ˈpælpəˌteɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] (often as adj. palpitating ) (of the heart ) beat rapidly, strongly, or irregularly: it wakened him in the night with a palpitating heart. • shake; tremble: she was palpitating with terror. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin palpitat- ‘patted, ’ from the verb palpitare, frequentative of palpare ‘touch gently. ’
palpitation
pal pi ta tion |ˌpalpiˈtāSHən ˌpælpəˈteɪʃən | ▶noun (usu. palpitations ) a noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or illness. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin palpitatio (n- ), from the verb palpitare (see palpitate ).
Oxford Dictionary
palpitant
pal ¦pi |tant |ˈpalpɪt (ə )nt | ▶adjective literary palpitating. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French, present participle of palpiter, from Latin palpitare ‘continue to pat ’.
palpitate
palpitate |ˈpalpɪteɪt | ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] (often as adj. palpitating ) (of the heart ) beat rapidly, strongly, or irregularly. 2 shake; tremble: she was palpitating with terror. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin palpitat- ‘patted ’, from the verb palpitare, frequentative of palpare ‘touch gently ’.
palpitation
pal ¦pi |ta ¦tion |palpɪˈteɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun (usu. palpitations ) a noticeably rapid, strong, or irregular heartbeat due to agitation, exertion, or illness. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin palpitatio (n- ), from the verb palpitare (see palpitate ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
palpitate
palpitate verb 1 her heart began to palpitate: beat rapidly, pound, throb, pulsate, pulse, thud, thump, hammer, race. 2 palpitating with terror: tremble, quiver, quake, shake (like a leaf ).
Oxford Thesaurus
palpitate
palpitate verb 1 her heart began to palpitate: beat rapidly, pound, throb, pulsate, pulse, thud, thump, hammer, flutter, pitter-patter, go pit-a-pat, quiver, pump, race, pant, thrill; rare quop. 2 she was palpitating with terror: tremble, quiver, quake, shake, shake like a leaf, shiver, shudder; rare quave.
Duden Dictionary
palpieren
pal pie ren schwaches Verb Medizin |palp ie ren |lateinisch abtasten, betastend untersuchen
Palpitation
Pal pi ta ti on Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die |Palpitati o n |verstärkter und beschleunigter Puls; Herzklopfen
palpitieren
pal pi tie ren schwaches Verb Medizin |palpit ie ren |schlagen, klopfen
French Dictionary
palpitant
palpitant , ante adj. adjectif 1 Qui palpite. : Julien flatte les naseaux palpitants de son cheval. 2 familier Passionnant. : Des histoires palpitantes. SYNONYME excitant ; prenant ; saisissant . Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le participe présent invariable palpitant. Ses paupières palpitant d ’excitation, il se mit à crier.
palpitation
palpitation n. f. nom féminin 1 Agitation anormale du cœur. : Il a eu des palpitations. 2 Frémissements. : Les palpitations de ses narines. Note Technique Ce nom s ’emploie généralement au pluriel.
palpiter
palpiter v. intr. verbe intransitif 1 Être agité de frémissements. 2 Battre très fort, en parlant du cœur. aimer
Spanish Dictionary
palpitación
palpitación nombre femenino 1 Latido del corazón más fuerte y rápido de lo normal :después de subir tantas escaleras sentía palpitaciones .SINÓNIMO pálpito .2 Movimiento involuntario, rápido y repetido de una parte del cuerpo :tenía palpitaciones en el párpado .SINÓNIMO pálpito .
palpitante
palpitante adjetivo 1 Que despierta la atención o causa gran interés, en especial por ser de actualidad y por considerarse polémico :una cuestión palpitante; un tema de palpitante actualidad .2 Que palpita :con las mejillas arreboladas, el pecho palpitante, la voz ronca, el pelo en desorden y los ojos llenos de brillo, tenía una belleza extraña; se adentró en el pinar con el corazón palpitante, y, sin querer, echó a andar más despacio .
palpitar
palpitar verbo intransitivo 1 Dar latidos [el corazón y las arterias ]:palpitar las sienes .SINÓNIMO latir .2 Aumentar [el corazón ] el número de latidos a causa de una emoción intensa .3 Agitarse [un cuerpo ] involuntariamente con movimiento trémulo :el pajarillo luchaba por vivir, palpitaba entre sus manos .4 Manifestarse vehementemente [una cosa, especialmente un afecto o una pasión ]:afirmaba que Dios es un fundamento real en la realidad que palpita en el fondo del espíritu humano .
pálpito
pálpito nombre masculino 1 Sospecha o presentimiento de que algo va a ocurrir :por un momento, tuvo el pálpito de que se presentaría; eso sí, tengo el pálpito de que sabe más de lo que me ha dicho .SINÓNIMO barruntamiento, corazonada .2 Palpitación :se puso a observar con manifiesta desconsideración y desde un físico asombro a la pelirroja, y le notó entonces como un pálpito branquial entre los cartílagos del cuello .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
palpitate
pal pi tate /pǽlpɪtèɪt /動詞 自動詞 1 〘医 〙〈心臓が 〉動悸 (どうき )を打つ, 速く鼓動する ; 〈胸が 〉どきどきする .2 ⦅かたく ⦆【恐怖心などで 】〈体が 〉震える (tremble ) «with » .
palpitation
p à l pi t á tion 名詞 U C 〖通例 ~s 〗動悸 (どうき ); 震え .