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овцевод
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I. pulse [pʌls] SUST.
1. pulse (heartbeat):
pulse
pulse
to take [or feel] sb's pulse
to have one's finger on the pulse fig.
2. pulse FÍS.:
pulse
II. pulse [pʌls] V. intr.
pulse → pulsate
pulsate [pʌlˈseɪt, ingl. am. ˈ-] V. intr.
Entrada de OpenDict
sync pulse SUST.
sync pulse CINE
Present
Ipulse
youpulse
he/she/itpulses
wepulse
youpulse
theypulse
Past
Ipulsed
youpulsed
he/she/itpulsed
wepulsed
youpulsed
theypulsed
Present Perfect
Ihavepulsed
youhavepulsed
he/she/ithaspulsed
wehavepulsed
youhavepulsed
theyhavepulsed
Past Perfect
Ihadpulsed
youhadpulsed
he/she/ithadpulsed
wehadpulsed
youhadpulsed
theyhadpulsed
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Its expressive and pulsating style initially served racial stereotypes in the public mind and was widely encountered with skeptical rejection.
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