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词汇 vibrate
释义 vibrate
verb[ I or T ]
uk /vaɪˈbreɪt/ us /ˈvaɪ.breɪt/
to shake slightly and quickly, or to cause something to do this, in a way that is felt rather than seen or heard: (使)震动;(使)颤动;(使)抖动
The whole station seemed to vibrate as the express train rushed through.快速列车急驰而过时,整个车站似乎都在震动。
His voice vibrated with anger.他非常愤怒,声音微微颤抖。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Shaking, swinging and vibrating
brandish
earth-shaking
flap
flappy
flourish
fluff
fluff something up
reverberation
reverberative
ripple
rock-a-bye
shake out
shakily
sway
thrash
trembly
tremulously
vibration
vibratory
waggle
vibrate
noun[ U ]
uk /vaɪˈbreɪt/ us /ˈvaɪ.breɪt/
a setting on an electronic device that causes it to vibrate when something happens, such as receiving a new message : (电子装置的设置)振动
The show's about to start - I'm going to put my phone on vibrate.演出快开始了——我会把手机设置到振动。
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bitstream
brownout
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electricity
generate
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homing
insulating tape
linesman
magnet
multimeter
negatively
non-electric
non-electrical
non-electronic
solid-state

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vibrate | American Dictionary


vibrate
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈvɑɪ·breɪt/
to move quickly backward and forward, or to cause something to shake:
[ I ]Musical sounds are produced when the strings of the piano vibrate.
[ I ]A thundering boom made the windows vibrate.

vibration


noun[ C/U ]us/vɑɪˈbreɪ·ʃən/
[ C ]We felt the earthquake’s vibrations 120 miles away!

Examples of vibrate


vibrate
In the same way, the shortening of a vibrating string increases its pitch.
The motion of a rigid particle in an inviscid non-uniformly vibrating ambient liquid is considered.
The left hub shakes much more intensely than the right one, and the shaft vibrates asymmetrically while running.
One of the basic problems in classical vibration analysis is to determine the natural frequencies and normal modes of the vibrating body.
What we think of as elementary particles are really these little loops vibrating in different ways.
The method suits the simulation of one-dimensional resonators particularly well (vibrating strings, acoustic tubes, thin bars), which are found in many families of musical instruments.
Superimposed in three tracks or layers, the continuing pitches create a world of rich, vibrating, fluttering sounds.
The impression it produced was due to the fact that the words in a phrase vibrated, sang.
The second important influence on the frequency is the mass of vibrating atoms, the larger the mass, the slower the vibration.
The same experiment was run several times over, and in one instance the robot shook considerably, but in another the robot only vibrated slightly.
Passing this unpolarised light through a polariser results in polarised light, which vibrates in only one plane.
The machine was vibrating so vigorously it was very hard to obtain a reading.
The bar vibrates up and down at a steady rate.
The period is also the time taken for one complete oscillation of a vibrating object.
However, we wouldn't want to spend every car journey vibrating up and down as a reminder of the last bump we went over.
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