throb

US /θrɑːb/
UK /θrɑːb/
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1.

pochen, pulsieren, schlagen

to beat or pulsate with a strong, regular rhythm

:
His head began to throb with pain.
Sein Kopf begann vor Schmerz zu pochen.
The engine continued to throb steadily.
Der Motor pochete stetig weiter.
1.

Pochen, Pulsieren, Schlag

a strong, regular beat or pulsation

:
He felt a dull throb in his injured leg.
Er spürte ein dumpfes Pochen in seinem verletzten Bein.
The constant throb of the machinery was deafening.
Das ständige Pochen der Maschinen war ohrenbetäubend.