Search Results for: "vibrate"

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Vocabulary (20)

共鸣

zh

The phenomenon where a vibration causes another object to vibrate; figuratively,...

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subpulsdom

en

To systematically regulate or dampen internal rhythmic fluctuations or erratic p...

C1

nonaudible

en

Describes a sound or frequency that cannot be heard by the human ear, often due...

C1

resonism

en

To intentionally imbue a concept or physical space with a specific echoing quali...

C1

sismo

es

A tremor or vibration of the earth; an earthquake.

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accelerometer

en

An accelerometer is a device that measures acceleration, which is the rate of ch...

B1

صَوْت

ar

Vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard.

A2

sísmico

pt

Relating to or denoting earthquakes or other vibrations of the earth and its cru...

A2

el sonido

es

Vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard.

A2

microtactent

en

To perceive or analyze extremely subtle physical textures, vibrations, or tactil...

C1

prefractine

en

Describing the state, period, or conditions existing immediately before a materi...

C1

unphonation

en

Refers to a specific state or interval in speech production where the vocal fold...

C1

abbioy

en

A specialized architectural or mechanical term for a structural buffer designed...

C1

bisonence

en

Describing a sound, resonance, or vibration that possesses two distinct tonal qu...

C1

sound

en

Vibrations that travel through the air or another medium and can be heard when t...

B1

ultratactment

en

Describes a state or device possessing an extreme, heightened level of tactile p...

C1

malmotion

en

Describing movement that is faulty, abnormal, or dysfunctional, particularly in...

C1

homopulsary

en

To synchronize multiple rhythmic or vibrating elements so they pulse or beat at...

C1

幅度

zh

The range, scope, or extent of a change or vibration. It is often used to descri...

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cojugment

en

Describing elements or entities that are naturally paired, linked, or reciprocal...

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