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Definition of vibration in English: vibrationnoun vʌɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)nvaɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)n 1An instance of vibrating. 震动;振动;颤动;抖动 powerful vibrations from an earthquake 地震引起的强烈震动。 mass noun the big-capacity engine generated less vibration 大功率发动机产生的振动较小。 Example sentencesExamples - Increased vibration is not what is needed on an already bumpy track.
- This instance was not the first time that man-made construction vibrations were a concern for the tower.
- There is a bulkhead styled like a helicopter and underfloor hydraulics to recreate the sickening vibration of one.
- In some instances unforeseen vibrations or overload conditions may develop to cause failure.
- However, no attempt has been made to find the solution during the transient state of vibrations when the machine is either started or switched off.
- As soon as the flaps are extended and you start down, you will be conscious of a slight vibration or buffeting.
- The whole universe is also vibrating at a certain vibration per second.
- Additional equipment was used to generate soil vibrations in playback experiments.
- The dual action stepper for aerobic exercise, the rowing machine and the vibrator belt for giving vibrations to the abdomen are a few of the different machines available in the market.
- Stand very still and you might just be able to detect the vibrations rumbling through your body.
- Although the drums themselves don't make much noise, I do worry about the vibrations of the bass drum travelling through the floors and walls.
- I have to say I am mighty impressed by its rumbling vibration, even though it was only used as part of the orchestra.
- The parks and pavements of Jo'burg will soon reverberate to the drum beating and foot stamping vibrations of traditional music, the funky sounds of jazz and the melodies of choral singers.
- Other rodents probably process the seismic vibrations when they are converted to airborne sounds in the burrow tunnel or chamber.
- I had a well balanced car until a flat spot on my right front tyre caused terrible vibrations which eventually led to the suspension failure.
- Deaf children are astonished when they start to feel the vibrations of a wide range of instruments.
- Although there is an existing foundation near central services, rumbling equipment and noticeable vibrations from the nearby boiler house are problematic.
- However, the level of vibrations decreased after flaps used to slow the aircraft were raised.
- Here, electrical signals are transformed into vibrations that generate sound.
- The two things most likely to kill a hard drive before it has completed its expected life are shocks and vibrations.
Synonyms quiver, quivering, shake, shaking, shaking movement, quaver, quavering, quake, quaking, tremble, trembling, tremor, judder, shiver, shivering, shudder, shuddering oscillation, vacillation reverberation, resonance, throbbing, throb, vibrating, pulsation, pulsing, rumbling, rumble, beating, beat, drumming, drum, thumping, thump, thrumming, thrum, pounding, pound, palpitating, palpitation hum, humming, murmur, murmuring, drone, droning, buzz, buzzing - 1.1Physics An oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed or of an electromagnetic wave.
〔物理〕振动,振荡 mass noun the high frequencies of vibration in diamond Example sentencesExamples - In conventional superconductors, vibrations of atoms induce electrons, which normally repel each other, to form pairs.
- In this technique, the vibrations of electromagnetic fields are transferred to the motions of electrons in a gas of atoms.
- Sound waves create mechanical vibrations that can be transformed into electrical energy that is added to an audio signal.
- However, advocates do not necessarily identify energy or vibrations with radiation or electromagnetic fields, as Abrams did.
- In conventional superconductors, atomic vibrations induce the electron pairing.
2vibrationsinformal A person's emotional state, the atmosphere of a place, or the associations of an object, as communicated to and felt by others. 〈非正式〉(情感)感应,共鸣;(某地的)气氛;(对物体的)联想 I picked up no unusual vibrations as to the envelope's contents Example sentencesExamples - When you heal, positive vibrations surround you even if you don't realize it.
- One guess is that dolphins emit healing energy vibrations.
- The atmosphere of the cottage was thick with uneasy vibrations, and as she ascended the staircase, they grew stronger.
- The impulses to move are triggered by the deepest reverberations or vibrations in your body, as explained by the prana of Indian traditions and qi in the East.
- In addition to communication during courtship and reproduction, vibrations can transfer information among social groups, including sibling groups.
- The best way I've ever found is one that can take a little time, and start the vibrations that will follow into the ritual area as the circle is drawn.
- And all the while I was absorbing the inner atmosphere and being blessed by the Gods themselves as electric vibrations would come forth from the temple and flow through my body.
- Further, your mental state sets up vibrations in the ether which will color your environment and attract similar energies.
- We'd appreciate it if you'd all join us in that endeavor and keep emanating those good vibrations because they help more than you know.
- With plenty of good vibrations, soul and spirit, this year's Festival is sure to garner some new fans, which is exactly what Hayden and Deen are hoping for.
- To avoid the cards absorbing disturbing vibrations or energies wrap them in a black cloth, silk if you can afford it, and put the wrapped cards in a box.
- The positive vibrations of group prayers, he said, helps develop emotional integrity and strengthens relationships.
Synonyms ambience, aura, climate, air, mood, feel, feeling, character, tone, overtone, undertone, tenor, spirit, quality, aspect, element, undercurrent, flavour, colour, colouring, look, impression, suggestion, emanation
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin vibratio(n-), from the verb vibrare (see vibrate). Definition of vibration in US English: vibrationnounvaɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)nvīˈbrāSH(ə)n 1An instance of vibrating. 震动;振动;颤动;抖动 powerful vibrations from an earthquake 地震引起的强烈震动。 the big-capacity engine generated less vibration 大功率发动机产生的振动较小。 Example sentencesExamples - Deaf children are astonished when they start to feel the vibrations of a wide range of instruments.
- The whole universe is also vibrating at a certain vibration per second.
- Although the drums themselves don't make much noise, I do worry about the vibrations of the bass drum travelling through the floors and walls.
- As soon as the flaps are extended and you start down, you will be conscious of a slight vibration or buffeting.
- I have to say I am mighty impressed by its rumbling vibration, even though it was only used as part of the orchestra.
- Increased vibration is not what is needed on an already bumpy track.
- Other rodents probably process the seismic vibrations when they are converted to airborne sounds in the burrow tunnel or chamber.
- In some instances unforeseen vibrations or overload conditions may develop to cause failure.
- Here, electrical signals are transformed into vibrations that generate sound.
- However, no attempt has been made to find the solution during the transient state of vibrations when the machine is either started or switched off.
- This instance was not the first time that man-made construction vibrations were a concern for the tower.
- However, the level of vibrations decreased after flaps used to slow the aircraft were raised.
- Stand very still and you might just be able to detect the vibrations rumbling through your body.
- The two things most likely to kill a hard drive before it has completed its expected life are shocks and vibrations.
- There is a bulkhead styled like a helicopter and underfloor hydraulics to recreate the sickening vibration of one.
- The dual action stepper for aerobic exercise, the rowing machine and the vibrator belt for giving vibrations to the abdomen are a few of the different machines available in the market.
- Additional equipment was used to generate soil vibrations in playback experiments.
- The parks and pavements of Jo'burg will soon reverberate to the drum beating and foot stamping vibrations of traditional music, the funky sounds of jazz and the melodies of choral singers.
- Although there is an existing foundation near central services, rumbling equipment and noticeable vibrations from the nearby boiler house are problematic.
- I had a well balanced car until a flat spot on my right front tyre caused terrible vibrations which eventually led to the suspension failure.
Synonyms quiver, quivering, shake, shaking, shaking movement, quaver, quavering, quake, quaking, tremble, trembling, tremor, judder, shiver, shivering, shudder, shuddering reverberation, resonance, throbbing, throb, vibrating, pulsation, pulsing, rumbling, rumble, beating, beat, drumming, drum, thumping, thump, thrumming, thrum, pounding, pound, palpitating, palpitation - 1.1Physics An oscillation of the parts of a fluid or an elastic solid whose equilibrium has been disturbed, or of an electromagnetic wave.
〔物理〕振动,振荡 Example sentencesExamples - Sound waves create mechanical vibrations that can be transformed into electrical energy that is added to an audio signal.
- However, advocates do not necessarily identify energy or vibrations with radiation or electromagnetic fields, as Abrams did.
- In conventional superconductors, atomic vibrations induce the electron pairing.
- In this technique, the vibrations of electromagnetic fields are transferred to the motions of electrons in a gas of atoms.
- In conventional superconductors, vibrations of atoms induce electrons, which normally repel each other, to form pairs.
- 1.2vibrationsinformal A person's emotional state, the atmosphere of a place, or the associations of an object, as communicated to and felt by others.
〈非正式〉(情感)感应,共鸣;(某地的)气氛;(对物体的)联想 Example sentencesExamples - The impulses to move are triggered by the deepest reverberations or vibrations in your body, as explained by the prana of Indian traditions and qi in the East.
- One guess is that dolphins emit healing energy vibrations.
- In addition to communication during courtship and reproduction, vibrations can transfer information among social groups, including sibling groups.
- We'd appreciate it if you'd all join us in that endeavor and keep emanating those good vibrations because they help more than you know.
- Further, your mental state sets up vibrations in the ether which will color your environment and attract similar energies.
- With plenty of good vibrations, soul and spirit, this year's Festival is sure to garner some new fans, which is exactly what Hayden and Deen are hoping for.
- The positive vibrations of group prayers, he said, helps develop emotional integrity and strengthens relationships.
- And all the while I was absorbing the inner atmosphere and being blessed by the Gods themselves as electric vibrations would come forth from the temple and flow through my body.
- The atmosphere of the cottage was thick with uneasy vibrations, and as she ascended the staircase, they grew stronger.
- The best way I've ever found is one that can take a little time, and start the vibrations that will follow into the ritual area as the circle is drawn.
- When you heal, positive vibrations surround you even if you don't realize it.
- To avoid the cards absorbing disturbing vibrations or energies wrap them in a black cloth, silk if you can afford it, and put the wrapped cards in a box.
Synonyms ambience, aura, climate, air, mood, feel, feeling, character, tone, overtone, undertone, tenor, spirit, quality, aspect, element, undercurrent, flavour, colour, colouring, look, impression, suggestion, emanation
OriginMid 17th century: from Latin vibratio(n-), from the verb vibrare (see vibrate). |