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rotating

US // (rəʊˈteɪtɪŋ) //

旋转,旋转的,轮换,旋转式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : revolving around a central axis, line, or pointthe rotating blades of a helicopter
    • : passing in turn to each of two or more eligible partiesthe rotating presidency of the EU

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Causeway Bay has rotating illustrations inspired by clashes with the police.

  • Lounging about the back was an ever-rotating cast of Merry Pranksters, as the passengers of Furthur were called.

  • A museum-like sign on the wall claims this was Escobar's cell and that the circular slab was where he had his rotating, round bed.

  • Even then, only one painting was put on display, rotating every few weeks.

  • It began as a term for soldiers or ships rotating in formation, before it got picked up by the natural sciences.

  • This wheel turned with uncertain friction, sometimes rotating on its axis, and sometimes remaining at rest.

  • They don't fall into each other because they are rotating about each other.

  • But of course it was himself that was rotating—boots over head.

  • The whistling died as Symes began rotating about his abdominal axis at a more and more leisurely rate.

  • The velocity of the wind in the rotating column being very great, a corresponding lifting power was imparted to it.