vibrate 的 2 个定义
vi·brat·ed, vi·brat·ing.
- to move rhythmically and steadily to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate.
- to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly; quiver; tremble.
- to produce or have a quivering or vibratory effect; resound.
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vi·brat·ed, vi·brat·ing.
- to cause to move rhythmically and steadily to and fro, swing, or oscillate.
- to cause to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly; cause to quiver or tremble.
- to give forth or emit by, or as by, vibration.
- to measure or indicate by vibration or oscillation: a pendulum vibrating seconds.
vibrate 近义词
shake, quiver
更多vibrate例句
- When heated with a laser, each epoxy blob gave off sound waves that rippled through the chip to the sheet, causing the sheet to vibrate.
- This toothbrush does it all, combining the effectiveness of a Waterpik flosser and the power of a vibrating brush head.
- Another more speculative possibility is that cosmic strings could come from the tiny vibrating strings of string theory.
- Sound waves are carried through water by the vibration of water molecules, and at higher temperatures, those molecules vibrate more easily.
- Buy nowSmall yet powerful, the softball-size Hypersphere Mini is a TSA-approved, three-speed vibrating massage ball that eases muscle tension on the go or at home.
- My gloved fingertips, soaked with blood on his pulseless groin, started to vibrate.
- To keep you off your seat and on your feet, many trackers will even vibrate after a certain timeframe of inactivity.
- Should a solar flare vibrate the interstellar plasma in the next few years, the tone would be higher still.
- Eric Cantor: too twitchy (manly men do not visibly vibrate with nervous energy).
- Vibration promotes life and vigour, strength and beauty...Vibrate Your Body and Make It Well.
- It has, indeed, one of the most important properties of all substances, in that it can vibrate.
- Cannot two brains that vibrate in unison at a distance of many kilometres be moved by the same psychic force?
- The struck chord ceased to vibrate as she reached the house where she had suffered and learned so much.
- At last a beautiful, sad voice, which Paul well knew, made the hot afternoon air vibrate.
- In the green summer of his days he fell, and long did my heart vibrate from the shock.