常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Sometimes it was a palpitation, sometimes a flutter; sometimes it was a sort of gasp or gurgle.有時(shí)候是一種顫動(dòng)的聲音,有時(shí)候是一種拍打聲音,有時(shí)候是一種喘氣和咯咯的聲音。Why would gays show more beneficence in arguments, do a worse job ofrepairing after bad fights and find palpitation satisfying?爲(wèi)什麼同志會(huì)在爭(zhēng)執(zhí)中得到更多益処,在糟糕的爭(zhēng)吵之後又很難補(bǔ)救和更期盼心悸的感覺(jué)?It was not the ordinary, gnawing kind, but a great faintness, a palpitation at the pit of the stomach that communicated itself to all his body.這不是那種尋常的、胃很疼的飢餓感覺(jué),而是一種極度的衰弱,一種心口悸動(dòng),傳遍全身的感覺(jué)。權(quán)威例句In truth, the president has been chipping away at individual Iranians' autonomy ever since he came to power, as each internal palpitation and outside threat becomes a pretext for the country's security chiefs to exert more control over the people.ECONOMIST: Iran's struggle 返回 palpitation