oscillation
英 [,ɒsɪ'leɪʃn]
美 [,ɑsɪ'leʃən]
語源
英語の語源
- oscillation (n.)
- 1650s, from French oscillation, from Latin oscillationem (nominative oscillatio), noun of action from past participle stem of oscillare "to swing," supposed to be from oscillum "little face," literally "little mouth," a mask of open-mouthed Bacchus hung up in vineyards as a charm (the sense evolution would be via the notion of "swing in the breeze"); from PIE *os- "mouth" (see oral).
例文
- 1. Some oscillation of the fuselage had been noticed on early flights.
- これまでの数回の飛行では、機体の揺れに気づいていた。
- 2.Its oscillation depends on the strength of the gravitational field.
- その振動幅は引力場の強度に依存する。
- 3.the oscillation of the compass needle
- コンパスポインタの揺動
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- 4.It is possible to follow the complete buildup of oscillation .
- 発振確立の全過程を理解することが可能である.
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- 5. The gain is now well above the ( lowered ) oscillation threshold.
- このとき、ゲインは発振閾値を大きく上回る(低下した)。
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