vibration

  • 31Vibration — Stoß; Gerüttel; Beben; Schwingung; Erschütterung * * * ◆ Vi|bra|ti|on 〈[ vi ] f. 20〉 das Vibrieren, Schwingung, Zittern, feine Erschütterung; →a. Vibrations [<frz. vibration „Schwingung, Zittern, Klang“; zu lat. vibrare „schwingen, zittern,… …

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  • 32Vibration — Schwingung (f), Vibration (f) eng vibration …

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  • 33vibration — virpesys statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. oscillation; vibration vok. Oszillation, f; Schwingung, f rus. колебание, n pranc. oscillation, f; vibration, f …

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  • 34vibration — noun Date: 1635 1. a. a periodic motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions from the position of equilibrium when that equilibrium has been disturbed (as when a stretched cord produces musical tones or …

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  • 35vibration — 1. A shaking. 2. A to and fro movement, as in oscillation. [L. vibratio, fr. vibro, pp. atus, to quiver, shake] * * * vi·bra·tion vī brā shən n 1 a) a periodic motion of the particles of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite… …

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  • 36Vibration — Beben, Erschütterungen, Rütteln, Schwingung, Stöße, Wackeln, Zittern; (ugs., oft abwertend): Gewackel; (gelegtl. abwertend): Gerüttel; (Physik): Oszillation; (Physik, Musik): Resonanz. * * * Vibration,die:⇨Erschütterung(1) …

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  • 37Vibration — ◆ Vi|bra|ti|on 〈 [vi ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 das Vibrieren, Schwingung, Zittern, leichte Erschütterung; →a. s. Vibrations [Etym.: <frz. vibration »Vibrieren, Schwingung, Zittern, Klang«; zu lat. vibrare »schwingen, zittern«]   ◆ Die… …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 38vibration — vi|bra|tion [vaıˈbreıʃən] n [U and C] 1.) a continuous slight shaking movement ▪ the vibrations from the earthquake ▪ The microscope must be free from vibration. 2.) vibrations [plural] ↑vibes …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 39vibration — vi|bra|tion [ vaı breıʃn ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount a very small, fast, and continuous shaking movement: He felt the vibration of footsteps. vibrations from the car s engine 2. ) vibrations plural VIBES …

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  • 40vibration — noun loose bolts are causing the vibration Syn: tremor, shaking, quivering, quaking, shuddering, throb, throbbing, pulsation; chiefly Brit. judder, juddering …

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