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"pulse" is the third person singular present subjunctive of the verb pulsar. View conjugation.

pulse

pulse
[pʌls]
sustantivo
1pulso (m) (of blood); impulso (m) (of light, sound)
  • to feel or take somebody's pulse -> tomar el pulso a alguien
sustantivo
1legumbre (f) (pea, bean, lentil)

pulse [pals]
sustantivo
1Pulso, el latido de las arterias que es perceptible al tacto.
2Pulsación, vibración.
3Legumbres (chickpeas, lentils).
  • To feel one’s pulse -> tomar el pulso, tantear o sondear con arte la voluntad de una persona
sustantivo
1Legumbres colectivamente (de las leguminosas),
verbo
2g.
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Pulsar, latir las arterias o el corazón. (n)
2Vibrar. (n)

pulse [pʌls]
noun
(Anat) pulso; (m) (Fís) pulsación; (f) [of drums, music] ritmo; (m) compás; (m)
to take sb's pulse tomar el pulso a algn
he keeps his finger on the company's pulse está tomando constantemente el pulso a la compañía; se mantiene al tanto de lo que pasa en la compañía
verb:intransitive
pulsar; latir
modifier
pulse beat (n) latido del pulso; (m)
pulse rate (n) frecuencia del pulso; (f)
pulse [pʌls]
noun
(Bot) (Cookery) legumbre; (f)

Verb Conjugation for "pulse"

Imperative
  • pulse
  • you pulse
  • he/she pulses
  • we pulse
  • you pulse
  • they pulse
Preterite
  • I pulsed
  • you pulsed
  • he/she pulsed
  • we pulsed
  • you pulsed
  • they pulsed
Present Continuous
  • I am pulsing
  • you are pulsing
  • he/she is pulsing
  • we are pulsing
  • you are pulsing
  • they are pulsing
Present Perfect
  • I have pulsed
  • you have pulsed
  • he/she has pulsed
  • we have pulsed
  • you have pulsed
  • they have pulsed
Past Continuous
  • I was pulsing
  • you were pulsing
  • he/she was pulsing
  • we were pulsing
  • you were pulsing
  • they were pulsing
Past Perfect
  • I had pulsed
  • you had pulsed
  • he/she had pulsed
  • we had pulsed
  • you had pulsed
  • they had pulsed
Future
  • I will pulse
  • you will pulse
  • he/she will pulse
  • we will pulse
  • you will pulse
  • they will pulse
Future Perfect
  • I will have pulsed
  • you will have pulsed
  • he/she will have pulsed
  • we will have pulsed
  • you will have pulsed
  • they will have pulsed
Future Continuous
  • I will be pulsing
  • you will be pulsing
  • he/she will be pulsing
  • we will be pulsing
  • you will be pulsing
  • they will be pulsing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been pulsing
  • you have been pulsing
  • he/she has been pulsing
  • we have been pulsing
  • you have been pulsing
  • they have been pulsing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been pulsing
  • you will have been pulsing
  • he/she will have been pulsing
  • we will have been pulsing
  • you will have been pulsing
  • they will have been pulsing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been pulsing
  • you had been pulsing
  • he/she had been pulsing
  • we had been pulsing
  • you had been pulsing
  • they had been pulsing

pulsar
transitive verb
1to press (botón, timbre); to press, to strike (teclas de ordenador); to play (teclas de piano); to pluck (cuerdas de guitarra)
2to sound out (opinión pública)

pulsar [pool-sar’]
article & verb transitive
1To touch.
verb
2TOCAR.
3To feel the pulse.
4To explore, to try, to sound or examine an affair.
verb neuter
5To pulsate, to beat as the pulse. (n)

pulsar
verbo:transitivo
1 [+botón] to press; [+tecla] to strike; touch; tap; (Música) to play;
2 [+opinión] to sound out
3
pulsar a algn (Med) to take sb's pulse; feel sb's pulse
verbo:intransitivo
to beat
pulsar
sustantivo:masculino
(estrella) pulsar; (agujero negro) black hole;

Verb Conjugation for "pulsar"

Presente Pretérito Imperfect Futuro Subjuntivo
Yo me pulso me pulsé me pulsaba me pulsaré me pulse
te pulsas te pulsaste te pulsabas te pulsarás te pulses
Ella/Él/Usted se pulsa se pulsó se pulsaba se pulsará se pulse
Nosotros nos pulsamos nos pulsamos nos pulsábamos nos pulsaremos nos pulsemos
Vosotros os pulsáis os pulsasteis os pulsabais os pulsaréis os pulséis
Ellos/Ustedes se pulsan se pulsaron se pulsaban se pulsarán se pulsen
Paid English to Spanish translation

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