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vi.brate (obj)vaI5breItvto (cause to) shake slightly and quickly, in a way that is felt rather than seen or heard震动,颤动;振动;抖动The whole station seemed to vibrate as the express train rushed through. [I]快车飞驰而过时,整个车站都好像震动了起来。If I drive my car too fast, the engine starts to vibrate. [I]要是我驾车太快了,发动机就开始颤动起来。The atoms in diamonds vibrate at very high frequencies. [I]钻石中的原子以很高的频率振动。His voice vibrated with anger. [I]他的声音因生气而发抖。(fig.) She seems to vibrate with enthusiasm. [I](喻)她好像充满热情。In musical instruments like the clarinet, notes are produced by the player's breath vibrating a thin piece of wood called a reed. [T]在如同竖笛之类的乐器中,音调是通过演奏者的呼吸振动一小片叫作簧的木片而发出的。
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