oscillate 英 [ˈɒsɪleɪt]   美 [ˈɑsɪleɪt]

oscillate

oscillate  英 [ˈɒsɪleɪt] 美 [ˈɑsɪleɪt]

vt. 使振荡;使振动;使动摇  vi. 振荡;摆动;犹豫 

进行时:oscillating  过去式:oscillated  过去分词:oscillated  第三人称单数:oscillates 

That makes sense, smaller animals will need to oscillate faster to generate forces large enough to dry themselves. 这言之有理,动物越小,身体就需要摆动越快,才能产生足够大的力量甩干自己。
The essential point is that the blue waves oscillate much faster than the red waves, and the yellow and green waves are somewhere in between. 关键是发现蓝色光波的振荡频率远高于红色光波,黄色和绿色光波的振荡频率介于两者之间。

  • On a hot day, you’ll be happy to have a fan that can oscillate, meaning it moves back and forth in a steady motion.
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  • vt. 使振荡;使振动;使动摇
  • vi. 振荡;摆动;犹豫
  • 1. That makes sense, smaller animals will need to oscillate faster to generate forces large enough to dry themselves.

    这言之有理,动物越小,身体就需要摆动越快,才能产生足够大的力量甩干自己。

  • 2. The essential point is that the blue waves oscillate much faster than the red waves, and the yellow and green waves are somewhere in between.

    关键是发现蓝色光波的振荡频率远高于红色光波,黄色和绿色光波的振荡频率介于两者之间。

  • 3. The associated cross-peak amplitude also appears to oscillate.

    相关的交叉峰的幅度也在振荡。

  • oscillate (v.) 1726, back-formation from oscillation, or else from Latin oscillatus, past participle of oscillare (see oscillation). From 1917 in electronics. Related: Oscillated; oscillating.
os·cil·late / ˈɒsɪleɪt ; NAmE ˈɑːsɪleɪt / verb 1 [intransitive ] oscillate(between A and B) ( formal) to keep changing from one extreme of feeling or behaviour to another, and back again (情感或行为)摇摆,波动,变化 SYN swing Her moods oscillated between depression and elation. 她的情绪时而抑郁,时而亢奋。 2 [intransitive ] ( physics ) to keep moving from one position to another and back again 摆动;振动 Watch how the needle on the dial oscillates. 仔细看仪表盘上的指针如何摆动。 3 [intransitive ] ( physics ) (of an electric current, radio waves, etc. 电流、无线电波等 ) to change in strength or direction at regular intervals 波动;振荡 oscillate oscillates oscillated oscillating os·cil·late / ˈɒsɪleɪt ; NAmE ˈɑːsɪleɪt /
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