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vibrations

US // (vaɪˈbreɪʃənz) //

震动,振动,震荡,振荡

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Definitions

  1. 1

    slang

    • : instinctive feelings supposedly influencing human communication
    • : a characteristic atmosphere felt to be emanating from places or objects

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Examples

  • As a result, sensitive gravitational measurements require isolation from any vibrations and careful fabrication of components.

  • Three-minute-per-day vibrations claim to shape the nose into a straighter, higher version of the shnoz you currently have.

  • What makes Haptic Feedback interesting is that it can be used for a lot more than just vibrations.

  • He told the cops about the “microwave machine” whose “vibrations” kept him from being able to sleep.

  • Gurnett knew that he could use the vibrations in the plasma to determine its density.

  • These sections also have vibrations of their own which are of shorter length and more rapid motion.

  • It will be remembered that pitch depends upon the rapidity of the sound waves or vibrations.

  • The foreman's immense voice, explaining machines and tools, caused physical vibrations in her.

  • As there is no air surrounding the bell there is nothing to convey its vibrations to the ear.

  • In the early Edison phonograph the sound vibrations were registered on a tinfoil-covered cylinder.

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