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bobbing

/bob-ing/US // ˈbɒb ɪŋ //

晃晃悠悠,摇摇晃晃,晃晃悠悠的,摇摇晃晃的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Radar.

    • : the effect on a radarscope of the fluctuation of a radar echo because of alternating interference and reinforcement of the reflected waves.

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Examples

  • This is more efficient than pushing on the water, and produces less wasted vertical bobbing.

  • Paula, with her bobbing head, wasn’t as smooth looking as Kipchoge, but she was exceptionally economical, so her head didn’t adversely influence that.

  • The bike responds to power input with a direct feel, with no detectable bobbing, and I found myself pedaling out of the saddle more to experience its snappy acceleration.

  • Going from only seeing your character’s hands to seeing their entire back can help a lot, while reducing the speed of the camera movements and the bobbing of the head and guns can also make a huge difference.

  • She has entered the building, her big white head bobbing and tilting as she walks—almost skips—across the room.

  • They said that the rest eventually sank beneath the surface—some after bobbing in the water clinging to debris for several hours.

  • Her head bobbing, hair tousled, and eye-makeup running, she questions the actions of the officers.

  • And she's walking, head bobbing, with an odd kinetic purpose, behind other people's camera shots.

  • There was Rob Ford bobbing and weaving drunkenly through the city streets during festivals.

  • Then he clapped his fiddle under his chin and without more ado struck up "Bobbing Joan."

  • Therefore, I smoked my cigarette without misgiving, and kept close watch for bobbing black dots against the far-flung green.

  • He ran from the stamping mill, his camera bobbing from the strap around his neck and his tripod dragging behind him.

  • Maggie gave a funny, bobbing little courtesy as the older girls went out.

  • A street car slipped past, bobbing down the track like a duck sailing over ripples.