柯林斯詞典impulse /??mp?ls/ (impulses) 1. N-VAR An impulse is a sudden desire to do something. 沖動 Unable to resist the impulse, he glanced at the sea again. 他抑制不住沖動,又看了一眼大海。2. N-COUNT 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. 脈沖 It works by sending a series of electrical impulses which are picked up by hi-tech sensors. 它通過傳輸由高技術(shù)傳感器收集的電脈沖而起作用。3. ADJ 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. 一時(shí)心血來潮的[ADJ n] The curtains were an impulse buy. 這窗簾是一時(shí)心血來潮買下的。4. PHRASE If you do something on impulse, you suddenly decide to do it, without planning it. 憑一時(shí)沖動 Sean's a fast thinker, and he acts on impulse. 肖恩是個(gè)思維敏捷、憑一時(shí)沖動行事的人。 返回 impulse劍橋詞典 impulse noun (WISH) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 動詞後麪接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] a sudden strong wish to do something 沖動,突然的強(qiáng)烈欲望 I had this sudden impulse to shout out "Nonsense!" in the middle of her speech . 在她發(fā)言時(shí)我突然想大喊“一派衚言!”。 ?on (an) impulse because you suddenly want to, although you haven't planned to 一時(shí)興起,心血來潮 "I didn't know you were looking for some new shoes ." "Oh, I wasn't - I just bought them on impulse." “我不知道你想要買雙新鞋?!薄班?,不是的——我衹是一時(shí)沖動才買的?!? impulse noun (SIGNAL) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a short electrical , radio , or light signal that carries information or instructions between the parts of a system 脈沖 an electrical /nerve impulse 電脈沖/神經(jīng)沖動 impulse noun (REASON) [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 通常作爲(wèi)單數(shù)使用的名詞 ] formal something that is the driving force behind or reason for something else 動機(jī);動力;刺激 a creative /commercial impulse 創(chuàng)作沖動/商業(yè)動機(jī) 返回 impulse