【impulse音标】 英[ˈɪmpʌls] 美[ˈɪmpʌls]
【单词释义】 impulse是什么意思:
n.冲动;推动力;冲击;[电子]脉冲;[医]冲动,搏动adj.冲动的;一时兴起的v.推动
[单词分级] 英语六级/考研词汇
[单词复数] impulses [第三人称单数] impulses
[单词现在分词] impulsing
[单词过去式] impulsed
[单词过去分词] impulsed
【impulse形近词/近似词】
convulse vt.使抽搐,使剧烈震动;使痉挛(或抽筋)
pulse n.脉搏;脉动 v.跳动;脉动;搏动
repulse vt.拒绝;击退;驳斥
【单词例句】
◇ When we put a small piece of alum into muddy water, we can see the alum can soon make the water clear. If each of us has an attitude of being grateful, we'll be able to get rid of impulse, upset, dissatisfaction and misfortune. Being grateful can bring us a better and more beautiful life.
当我们把一小块明矾放入混沌的水中,我们发现,水很快就澄清了。如果人人都有一颗感恩的心,就能沉淀许多的浮躁和不安,消融许多的不满和不幸。感恩能让我们的生活变得更加美好。
---- Being Grateful
◇ This is a grand conception that excites and provokes. The holders of this view claim that the origins of our highest accomplishments - liturgy, literature, and law - can be traced to a play impulse which, paradoxically, we see most purely enjoyed by young beasts and children. Our sports, in this rather happy, nonfatalistic view of human nature, are more splendid creations of the nondatable, trans species play impulse.
这是一个令人兴奋、给人启发的伟大见解。 这种见解的持有者宣称,我们的最高成就如宗教典礼、文学、法律的起源可以追溯到游戏的冲动。 但令人不解的是我们看到只有幼兽和小孩子才最纯粹地享受着这种冲动。 从这种比较豁达和非宿命的人性观来看,我们的运动是超时代、跨物种的辉煌的创造。
---- The Origin of Sports