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Was (wer) ist pulsion - definition

FRENCH JAZZ PIANIST AND COMPOSER (1934-2019)
Loussier; Play Bach; Jaques Loussier; Pulsion
  • Loussier in 2008

Pulsion         
·noun The act of driving forward; propulsion;
- opposed to suction or traction.
pulse         
  • Pulse evaluation at the radial artery.
  • Recommended points to evaluate pulse
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
P.u.l.s.e.; The Pulse; Pulsation; Pulse (television); Pulse (movie); PULSE; Pulse (film); P.U.L.S.E; P•u•l•s•e; Pulse (album); The Pulse (disambiguation); Pulse (2002 film); Pulse (the album); Pulse (band); Pulses (album); Pulse (TV series); Pulse magazine; The Pulse magazine; Pulsating; Pulsate
(pulses, pulsing, pulsed)
1.
Your pulse is the regular beating of blood through your body, which you can feel when you touch particular parts of your body, especially your wrist.
Mahoney's pulse was racing, and he felt confused.
N-COUNT: usu sing
2.
In music, a pulse is a regular beat, which is often produced by a drum.
...the repetitive pulse of the music.
N-COUNT
3.
A pulse of electrical current, light, or sound is a temporary increase in its level.
The switch works by passing a pulse of current between the tip and the surface.
N-COUNT
4.
If you refer to the pulse of a group in society, you mean the ideas, opinions, or feelings they have at a particular time.
The White House insists that the president is in touch with the pulse of the black community.
N-SING: the N of n
5.
If something pulses, it moves, appears, or makes a sound with a strong regular rhythm.
His temples pulsed a little, threatening a headache...
It was a slow, pulsing rhythm that seemed to sway languidly in the air.
= throb
VERB: V, V-ing
6.
Some seeds which can be cooked and eaten are called pulses, for example peas, beans, and lentils.
N-PLURAL
7.
If you have your finger on the pulse of something, you know all the latest opinions or developments concerning it.
He claims to have his finger on the pulse of the industry...
It's important to keep your finger on the pulse by reading all the right magazines.
PHRASE: Ns inflect, usu PHR after v
8.
When someone takes your pulse or feels your pulse, they find out how quickly your heart is beating by feeling the pulse in your wrist.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
pulse         
  • Pulse evaluation at the radial artery.
  • Recommended points to evaluate pulse
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
P.u.l.s.e.; The Pulse; Pulsation; Pulse (television); Pulse (movie); PULSE; Pulse (film); P.U.L.S.E; P•u•l•s•e; Pulse (album); The Pulse (disambiguation); Pulse (2002 film); Pulse (the album); Pulse (band); Pulses (album); Pulse (TV series); Pulse magazine; The Pulse magazine; Pulsating; Pulsate
n.
1) to take ('measure') smb.'s pulse
2) to quicken smb.'s pulse (the excitement quickened his pulse)
3) an erratic, irregular, unsteady; normal; rapid; regular, steady; strong; weak pulse

Wikipedia

Jacques Loussier

Jacques Loussier (26 October 1934 – 5 March 2019) was a French pianist and composer. He arranged jazz interpretations of many of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, such as the Goldberg Variations. The Jacques Loussier Trio, founded in 1959, played more than 3,000 concerts and sold more than 7 million recordings—mostly in the Bach series. Loussier composed film scores and a number of classical pieces, including a Mass, a ballet, and violin concertos. His style is described as third stream, a synthesis of jazz and classical music, with an emphasis on improvisation.