0 to turn or cause something to turn in a circle, especially around a fixed point:
1 to turn around a fixed point, or to cause something to do this:
2 to happen in turns, or to cause something to happen in a particular order:
3 to turn something in a circle, especially around a fixed point:
4 to regularly change the person who does a particular job, so that it is done at different times by different people:
rotate between sb The chairmanship would rotate between the members of the board.
When subjected to electrorotation, fertilized eggs rotated more rapidly and in the opposite direction compared with unfertilized eggs, for most of the applied frequency range.
The robot base has been rotated in a horizontal position.
When the notes slightly overlap in time, one might say that the sound rotates, or meanders through space (depending on the order of entries).
Because the legs are symmetrical about the longitudinal axis, it is enough to demonstrate turning gait generation when the body rotates in one direction.
The manus impressions are tridactyl, strongly asymmetric, and rotated outward at almost a right angle to the long axis of the track way.
When s or c take values close to unity, the fluid at infinity is rotating with nearly the same angular velocity as the disk.
Shapes were assembled, cut; parts of them rotated, and so on.
However, when the fluid at infinity is rotating in the opposite sense to that of the disk, the process diverges.
中文繁体
(尤指圍繞一個固定點)(使)旋轉,(使)轉動, 輪流做, (由…)輪值…
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(尤指围绕一个固定点)(使)旋转,(使)转动, 轮流做, (由…)轮值…
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girar, dar vueltas (a), rotar…
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rodar, girar em volta…
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回転する, ~を回す, ~を回転させる…
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bir eksen etrafında dönmek/döndürmek, dönüşümlü yapmak, sıra ile yapmak…
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(faire) tourner, faire à tour de rôle, alterner…
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girar, rodar…
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