I'd like to know, too... I can feel pressure in the left side of my neck and actually hear the blood "whooshing" through what I assume is either my common or carotid artery... has anyone answered this yet? all I see is the question I'm asking, too.
bruit
An examiner may hear a carotid bruit in the neck if the carotids are blocked with plaque.
Bruit Island's population is 30,000.
What, I couldn't hear you. you can hear it in your head when you read it in your head
clapoter = to lap; clapot = lapping on entend le bruit du clapot sur le bateau : we hear the water lapping on the boat
He is both a bully and a bruit who would rather punch you in the face than engage in a civil conversation.
Le bruit et l'odeur - album - was created in 1995.
Bruit (pronounced 'brWEEh, the 'r' is rolled as in Russian)
You do not "read" a stethoscope. It is a device that allows medical personnel to hear sounds within the body. Areas of sounds you can hear with a stethoscope include:heart soundsarterial sounds, such as a bruit (an abnormal sound)breath sounds (lungs)bowel sounds
bruit |broōt|verb [ trans. ]spread (a report or rumor) widely :I didn't want to have our relationshipbruited about the office.
If you hear sounds in your head that no one else can hear, it could be schizophrenia. Talk to your doctor about it.
Jean-Gabriel Migneron has written: 'Acoustique urbaine' -- subject(s): Bruit de la ville, Bruit, Lutte contre le, Lutte contre le Bruit