vibrational / vaɪˈbreɪ ʃən /

震动振动振动的震荡

vibrational 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of vibrating.
  2. the state of being vibrated.
  3. Physics. the oscillating, reciprocating, or other periodic motion of a rigid or elastic body or medium forced from a position or state of equilibrium.the analogous motion of the particles of a mass of air or the like, whose state of equilibrium has been disturbed, as in transmitting sound.
  4. an instance of vibratory motion; oscillation; quiver; tremor.
  5. a supernatural emanation, bearing good or ill, that is sensed by or revealed to those attuned to the occult.
  6. Often vibrations. Informal. a general emotional feeling one has from another person or a place, situation, etc.: I usually get good vibrations from him.

更多vibrational例句

  1. These fish can feel vibration, and they can see you, so once you spot them, walk with super-soft feet.
  2. This wavelength of light is generated by the vibrations of sunlight-heated water molecules, but not other compounds containing hydroxyl, which consists of an oxygen atom bound to a hydrogen atom.
  3. The vest captures sound and turns the sound into patterns of vibration.
  4. One way that superconductors work is when the electrons flowing through them are “coupled” to phonons—vibrations in the lattice of atoms the material is made out of.
  5. Sound waves, which consist of the vibrations of atoms or molecules, travel through a material as one particle jostles another.
  6. Matter is energy, remember, and you can create vibrational momentum by ridding yourself of aptly named stuff.
  7. From below came a vibrational rushing noise, nearly subsonic, which told him of the fueling operation.
  8. All the rest beneath man are vibrational imitations or images of that expression.
  9. It picks up the ether and sends it through a set degree of vibrational activity.
  10. It is a curious property of this vibrational system of invisibility that the index of refraction is made very low.
  11. The vibrational mode of stimulation to be presently described labours under no such disadvantage.