pivot Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpɪv.ət]
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Meaning of pivot In English

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Examples of pivot

  • Improved haemocompatibility, good washing and absence of pivots or permanent contacts, are all factors which lower the risk of microthrombogenesis and tissue overgrowth.

  • By commanding velocities with the same magnitude but opposite directions, the robot pivots about its axis.

  • The age-span chosen for pivots defines a main cohort which is ' sandwiched ' within a complex framework of layered family obligations.

  • The alternative account pivots mainly on the recollections of a handful of people out of the many who lived through the riots.

  • After a while, the child will recognize that certain open class words only occur with certain pivots.

  • There were solid plates between the pivots and the channel bottom.

  • There are two cohorts of grandparents within the sample - pivots aged 49 to 53 and pivots' parents who are grandparents to the pivots' children.

  • Chapters 2 through 4 are more in depth discussions of these concepts, including their relation to case marking and syntactic pivots.

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Translations of pivot In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    樞軸, 支點, 關鍵人物…

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  • 中文简体

    枢轴, 支点, 关键人物…

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  • Español

    pivote, eje central, pivotar…

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  • Português

    pivô, pivotar, girar…

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  • Türk dili

    mil, eksen, en önemli öge…

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  • Français

    pivot, pivoter…

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  • Čeština

    čep, osa, otáčet se…

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  • Dansk

    akse, svinge…

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