vibrate
vibrate 英 [vaɪˈbreɪt] 美 [ˈvaɪˌbret]
vi. 振动;颤动;摇摆;踌躇 vt. 使振动;使颤动
进行时:vibrating 过去式:vibrated 过去分词:vibrated 第三人称单数:vibrates 名词复数:vibrates
- When you feel something vibrate, it trembles and shakes. A mild earthquake, for example, might make your chandelier vibrate.
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- vi. 振动;颤动;摇摆;踌躇
- vt. 使振动;使颤动
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1. The hypothesis is that this will cause the crystal to vibrate and set up a program of cell death that will kill the parasite.
就此提出的假设是,通过设计一种程序引起晶体颤动可以杀死寄生虫体内的细胞,从而杀死寄生虫。
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2. So any electric current will then cause the fibers to vibrate. The fibers could act as a microphone or a speaker, depending on whether the vibrations were being recorded or amplified.
所以任何电流都会引起纤维振动,这时纤维就可以像麦克风或者话筒一样工作,当然这也取决于振动是否被记录或者放大。
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3. Each time he pressed the button the device would vibrate gently against my clit and push me closer and closer to orgasm.
每次他一按开关,那个小玩意儿就温柔地振动起我的核心地带,一浪一浪地把我往高潮里推。
- vibrate (v.) 1610s (intransitive) "move to and fro;" 1660s, "swing to and fro;" from Latin vibratus, past participle of vibrare "set in tremulous motion, move quickly to and fro, quiver, tremble, shake," from PIE *wib-ro-, from root *weip- "to turn, vacillate, tremble ecstatically, move quickly to and fro." Transitive sense "cause to vibrate" is from c. 1700. Related: Vibrated; vibrating.
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