vibration
名词 n.
美 /vaɪˈbɹeɪʃən/
英文释义
名词 n.
- The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated.
- Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position.
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A single complete vibrating motion.
— The moon, which had been slowly ascending, now shone through an open space between the trees; and the rippling waters of the brook gave back her light in luminous vibrations.
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A vibrational energy of spiritual nature through which mediumistic and other paranormal phenomena are conveyed or affected.
— "And the sitters?" "I expect Professor Challenger may wish to bring a friend or two of his own." "They will form a horrible block of vibrations! We must have some of our own sympathetic people to counteract it."
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An instinctively sensed emotional aura or atmosphere.
— I'm pickin' up good vibrations / She's giving me the excitations.
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词汇关系
词源
From French vibration, from Latin vibrātiō (“a shaking or brandishing”), from vibrō (“shake, vibrate”); see vibrate. Morphologically vibrate + -ion.
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