vibration
英 [vaɪ'breɪʃ(ə)n]
美 [vaɪ'breʃən]
英語の語源
- vibration (n.)
- 1650s, from Latin vibrationem (nominative vibratio) "a shaking, a brandishing," noun of action from past participle stem of vibrare "set in tremulous motion" (see vibrate). Meaning "intuitive signal about a person or thing" was popular late 1960s, but has been recorded as far back as 1899. Related: Vibrational.
例文
- 1. The amplitude of the vibration determines the loudness of the sound.
- 振動振幅の大きさが音の大きさを決定する。dd>
- 2.There is so much vibration on a ship that one cannot write.
- 船上の振動は書くことができないほど大きい。
- 3.The vibration of the window woke me up.
- 窓の振動に目が覚めた。
- 4.Their instruments can detect the slightest vibration .
- 彼らの計器は非常に微弱な振動を検出することができる。
- 5. Vibration displaced part of the mechanism.
- 一部の機械装置は振動により変位した。
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