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vi·brate /vaɪˈbreɪt;ˈvaɪ-/ vi. | vt. ❶ vi. 1. 震动,颤动;振动;抖动 His heavy footsteps upstairs made the old house vibrate. 楼上他那沉重的脚步把这幢旧屋子都震动了。 Strings vibrate when a chord is struck. 弹和弦时琴弦就会颤动。 His lower lip vibrated. 他的下唇在抽搐。 2. (钟摆等)摆动 3. 振响;振动着传播(或移动、经过) The ferry turned and vibrated for Manhattan. 渡船掉过头来,突突地向曼哈顿驶去。 4. (感情上)被撼动,感应,共鸣 vibrate with excitement 心情激动 Their hearts vibrated to the speaker's stirring appeal. 他们听了演讲人激动人心的呼吁心潮起伏。 5. 摇摆不定,犹豫 vibrate between two choices 在两种选择之间举棋不定 6. (声音等)萦绕,回荡 The music vibrates in the memory. 回忆时音乐声萦绕心中。 ❷ vt. 1. 使震动,使颤动;使振动;使抖动 The rattlesnake swiftly vibrated and shook its tail. 响尾蛇急速地摇晃并抖动尾巴。 2. 使摆动;摆动着计量 A pendulum vibrates seconds. 钟摆摆动计秒。 3. 振动着发出(光、声等);振动着处理(尤指使压紧或使紧密) 4. (感情上)因感应产生,共鸣着发生 vibrate sympathy 产生同情 5. 〈废〉投掷;发出;作出 [< L vibrāre to shake < ? IE wei- to turn + -ATE] |