脉搏

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Understanding 脉搏

The word 脉搏 (mài bó) primarily refers to the pulse, the rhythmic throbbing of arteries as blood is propelled through them, commonly checked in medical contexts. It can also be used figuratively to describe rhythm or a sense of life and energy, such as in music or atmosphere.

Usage Notes

When talking about health, 脉搏 is often measured by doctors or nurses to assess heart rate and circulation. In everyday conversation, mentioning 脉搏 can indicate nervousness or excitement, as a fast pulse often accompanies these feelings.

Common Collocations

  • 测量脉搏 (cèliáng màibó): to measure the pulse, used in medical examinations.
  • 脉搏 (màibó tiàodòng): pulse beating, describing the heartbeat.
  • 脉搏 (màibó gǎn): pulse feeling, often used figuratively to describe rhythm or vibe.

Tips

Avoid confusing 脉搏 with (xīntiào), which specifically means heartbeat. 脉搏 focuses on the pulse felt in arteries, while refers to the heart's beating itself. In figurative use, 脉搏 often conveys a sense of rhythm or vitality, so it appears in contexts like music or emotional atmosphere.

Example Sentences

The doctor measured his pulse with fingers and found his heartbeat was very

The rhythm of this song has a strong pulse feeling, making people want to

He was so nervous that his pulse was racing and his palms were sweaty.