amplitude 英 [ˈæmplɪtju:d]   美 [ˈæmplɪtud]

amplitude

amplitude  英 [ˈæmplɪtju:d] 美 [ˈæmplɪtud]

n. 振幅; 

名词复数:amplitudes 

But that also reduces the amplitude of the motion, making it harder to detect. 但这种做法同时也降低了运动的振幅,使运动更难被探测到。

  • Amplitude describes something there is a lot of, or abundance. If people compliment the amplitude of emotion in your poetry, it means you put much emotion into what you write.
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  • n. 振幅;
  • 1. But that also reduces the amplitude of the motion, making it harder to detect.

    但这种做法同时也降低了运动的振幅,使运动更难被探测到。

  • amplitude (n.) 1540s, "state or quality of being ample," from Middle French amplitude or directly from Latin amplitudinem (nominative amplitudo) "wide extent, width," from amplus "large, spacious" (see ample). Amplitude modulation in reference to radio wave broadcast (as opposed to frequency modulation) first attested 1921, usually abbreviated A.M. Related: Amplitudinous.
amp·li·tude / ˈæmplɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈæmplɪtuːd / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] ( physics ) the greatest distance that a wave, especially a sound or radio wave, vibrates(= moves up and down) (声音、无线电波等的)振幅 amp·li·tude / ˈæmplɪtjuːd ; NAmE ˈæmplɪtuːd /
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