0 to shake slightly and quickly, or to cause something to do this, in a way that is felt rather than seen or heard:
1 a setting on an electronic device that causes it to vibrate when something happens, such as receiving a new message :
2 to move quickly backward and forward, or to cause something to shake:
In the same way, the shortening of a vibrating string increases its pitch.
The motion of a rigid particle in an inviscid non-uniformly vibrating ambient liquid is considered.
The left hub shakes much more intensely than the right one, and the shaft vibrates asymmetrically while running.
One of the basic problems in classical vibration analysis is to determine the natural frequencies and normal modes of the vibrating body.
What we think of as elementary particles are really these little loops vibrating in different ways.
The method suits the simulation of one-dimensional resonators particularly well (vibrating strings, acoustic tubes, thin bars), which are found in many families of musical instruments.
Superimposed in three tracks or layers, the continuing pitches create a world of rich, vibrating, fluttering sounds.
The impression it produced was due to the fact that the words in a phrase vibrated, sang.
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(使)震動, (使)顫動, (使)抖動…
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(使)震动, (使)颤动, (使)抖动…
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vibrar…
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~が振動する, ~を振動させる…
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vibrer, (faire) vibrer…
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