wobble
wobble 英 ['wɒb(ə)l] 美 ['wɑbl]
vi. 摇晃;摇摆;游移不定 n. 摆动;摇晃;不稳定 vt. 使摇摆;使颤动;摇动
进行时:wobbling 过去式:wobbled 过去分词:wobbled 第三人称单数:wobbles 名词复数:wobbles
- When things wobble, they teeter or rock unsteadily back and forth. A brand new bike rider is bound to wobble a little bit when she's pedaling down the street.
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- vi. 摇晃;摇摆;游移不定
- n. 摆动;摇晃;不稳定
- vt. 使摇摆;使颤动;摇动
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1. As it slows down, its axis starts to wobble—unstable, " Nimmo said.
当它慢下来时,它的轴就开始摇晃,不稳定。” 尼姆说。
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2. But in reality, the wobble of the Earth on its axis -- which we call "precession" -- has led to them being all out of sync.
而事实情况是,地球在其轴线上的摇动——我们称为“岁差”——让这些星座都偏离了原来的时刻。
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3. HARPS can detect the slight gravitational wobble caused by planets as small as Earth, if they have incredibly close-in orbits.
HARPS能检测到到由像地球一样小的行星引起的轻微的引力摇摆,只要它们无限接近运行轨道。
- wobble (v.) 1650s, wabble, probably from Low German wabbeln "to wobble;" cognate with Old Norse vafla "hover about, totter," related to vafra "move unsteadily," from Proto-Germanic *wab- "to move back and forth," perhaps from PIE *webh- "to weave" (see waver). Form with -o- is from 1851. Related: Wobbled; wobbling. The noun is attested from 1690s.
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