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oscillating

/os-uh-leyt/US // ˈɒs əˌleɪt //UK // (ˈɒsɪˌleɪt) //

摆动的,摇摆不定的,摆动式,摇摆不定

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing.

    • : to swing or move to and fro, as a pendulum does.
    • : to vary or vacillate between differing beliefs, opinions, conditions, etc.: He oscillates regularly between elation and despair.
    • : Physics. to have, produce, or generate oscillations.
    • : Mathematics. to tend to no limit, including infinity: The sequence 0, 1, 0, 1, … oscillates.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing.

    • : to cause to move to and fro; vibrate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
fluctuate变幻莫测,摇摆不定,摇摆不定的,波动lurch蹒跚而行,蹒跚学步,蹒跚,蹒跚的脚步seesaw跷跷板,跷板,锯齿teeter跷跷板,跷二郎腿,跷课,跷二郎腿的vacillate摇摆不定,游移不定,徘徊不前,游移waver摇摆不定,摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定的wobble摇摆不定,晃动,摇摆,摇摆不定的dangle耷拉着脑袋,耷拉,耷拉着,悬垂fishtail鱼尾,鱼尾巴,鱼尾纹,鱼尾辫flicker闪烁,忽明忽暗,闪变,闪烁的librate校准,标定,校对,校正palpitate悸动,悸动着,悸动不安,惊悸pitch沥青,场地,俯视,俯瞰pivot枢轴,支点,枢纽,枢机reel卷轴,卷筒,卷盘,卷带ripple涟漪,波纹,纹波,涟波rock岩石,摇滚,石头,磐石roll滚,卷,滚动,滚滚stagger错开,错落有致,踉跄而行,错开的sway摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定,摇晃swing摆动,摇摆,挥杆,摆荡switch开关,转换,转换器,开关机swivel旋转式,转动,旋转,转移teeter-totter跷跷板,跷二郎腿,跷板,跷二郎腿的人thrash抽打,抽搐,鞭打,鞭挞toss抛出,折腾,扔掉,抛掷totter蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,图腾,蹒跚undulate波状,波状的,波动,起伏vary变化,不同,不同的,变化的vibrate震动,振动,震荡,震撼waddle蹒跚学步,蹒跚而行,蹒跚前行,踱步wag摇摆,摇摆不定,摇头晃脑,挥手waggle摇摆,摇摆不定,摇晃,摇动waltz华尔兹,圆舞曲,华尔兹舞,华尔兹舞曲wave挥手,挥,挥动,挥舞whirl漩涡,旋涡,旋风,旋转wiggle蠕动,扭动,蠕变,摇摆be unsteady不稳,不稳定,稳不住,不稳的pendulate下垂,下垂的,下沉式,下垂线

Examples

  • “After a catch-up effect in these months, we expect retail sales to oscillate around current levels in coming months before embarking again on a gradual uptrend,” Berenberg said.

  • These cyclical wobbles, called Milankovitch cycles, cause the amount of sunlight to vary at middle latitudes by up to 25% and cause the climate to oscillate.

  • Her blood pressure began to oscillate — too low, too high — leaving her lightheaded and nauseous.

  • In the end, bubbles in the standing wave oscillate more than do those in a normal wave.

  • The water oscillates, moving back and forth, creating crests and troughs.

  • Americans oscillate in their opinions of women involved in affairs, seeing them either as villains or victims.

  • In this position he stood for some moments, apparently watching the tail, which still continued to oscillate rapidly.

  • He operated on the tiny radio with his pocket-knife to establish a circuit which should oscillate when the battery was turned on.

  • In other words, it is necessary to be able to adjust the rate at which the currents will oscillate between the antenna and earth.

  • It does not oscillate (or pump), though extremely sensitive.

  • These, according to Mr. Darwin, oscillate till they touch an object, and then embrace it.