pulso

/ˈpulso/, [ˈpul.so]

pulse


Noun pulso m (plural pulsos)

  1. pulse
  2. arm-wrestle

Verb pulso

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of pulsar.

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Examples
  • El doctor me tomó el pulso.

    The doctor took my pulse.

  • Mi pulso está elevado.

    My pulse is fast.

  • Tu pulso es normal.

    Your pulse is normal.

  • Comprobé el pulso de Tom.

    I checked Tom's pulse.

  • El doctor pensó que el pulso del paciente era bastante rápido.

    The doctor thought the patient's pulse was rather rapid.

  • Mi pulso está bajo.

    My pulse is slow.

  • Con un pulso débil, continúa sangrando.

    With a weak beat, it continues to bleed.

  • Siente el ritmo y sigue el pulso.

    Feel the rhythm and follow the beat.

  • El pulso y la presión arterial del paciente están normales.

    The patient's pulse and blood pressure are normal.

  • Ven, qué te tomo el pulso.

    Come in. Let me check your pulse.

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