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gyration

/jahy-rey-shuhn/US // dʒaɪˈreɪ ʃən //UK // (dʒaɪˈreɪʃən) //

回旋,回转,回旋运动,转动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of gyrating; circular or spiral motion; revolution; rotation; whirling.

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Examples

  • Wild price gyrations, high-profile ransomware attacks and influencer-driven speculative trading have also drawn skepticism to the world of crypto.

  • The mess in the mayoral contest was exemplified by the gyrations of the Working Families Party, New York's left-wing kingmaker.

  • In a painstakingly precise experiment, muons’ gyrations within a magnetic field seem to defy predictions of the standard model of particle physics, which describes known fundamental particles and forces.

  • Space businesses, no matter how large, often find themselves hunting for opportunity amidst the gyrations of national space powers.

  • Or the receiver leaping in gyration to catch a poorly thrown ball that defies all bounds of athleticism.

  • Now that the air impelled returns unto its place in a gyration or whirling, is evident from the Atoms or Motes in the Sun.

  • Then it gives a wild yelp, as in one gyration it shoots upwards, and screams round the crag.

  • But then, making a discursive gyration round a point is not leaving it—and there you're wrong.

  • At B is seen a conical roller, having the middle of the bottom of the tub for its summit and centre of gyration.

  • I mean a sense of gigantic gyration, as of the whole earth turning about one's head.