英语单词 | impulse |
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英美音标 | 英 ['ɪmpʌls] 美 ['ɪmpʌls] |
中文释义 | n.冲动;心血来潮;神经冲动;[物]冲量;[电]脉冲 vt.推动 |
英语例句 | (1) He bought the house on an impulse. (2) We were seized by a sudden impulse to run. (3) On impulse, I picked up the phone and rang my sister in Australia. (4) He had a sudden impulse to stand up and sing. (5) He grasped her hand on an impulse. (6) I had an impulse to go shopping. |
中文例句 | (1) 他凭一时冲动买下了这所房子。 (2) 我们身不由己突然想跑。 (3) 我一时心血来潮,拿起话筒就给在澳大利亚的妹妹打了个电话。 (4) 他突然心血来潮,想站起来歌唱。 (5) 他情不自禁地握紧她的手。 (6) 我当时有种购物的冲动。 |
vocabulary简明 | An impulse is a sudden force or desire — this could be an electrical impulse, or an impulse to get some pizza. |
vocabulary扩展 | If you act on a sudden feeling or thought, you’re following an impulse. That's like a whim: an impulse isn't something you've given a lot of thought. Another meaning of impulse is an electrical charge or pulse. Electrical impulses are coursing through wires all through your house every day. Both kinds of impulses make things happen. The electrical impulse keeps the refrigerator going, and then you have an impulse to eat all the ice cream in the fridge. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-VAR 可变名词]冲动;一时兴起的念头 An impulse is a sudden desire to do something. [oft N to-inf]
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词]脉冲 An impulse is a short electrical signal that is sent along a wire or nerve or through the air, usually as one of a series. 3 [ADJ 形容词]一时兴起的;随兴的 An impulse buy or impulse purchase is something that you decide to buy when you see it, although you had not planned to buy it. [ADJ n]
4 [PHRASE 短语]凭冲动;一时兴起 If you do something on impulse, you suddenly decide to do it, without planning it. [PHR after v]
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