vibration
n
1 [U, C] vibrating movement or sensation 振动; 颤动
Even at full speed the ship's engines cause very little vibration. 这条船即使全速前进, 发动机的震动也很小.
2 [C] (physics 物) single movement to and fro when equilibrium has been disturbed (偏离平衡位置的)一次往复振动
Middle C is equivalent to 256 vibrations per second. 中央C音相当於每秒钟振动256次.
3 vibrations (infml 口) (also sl 俚语作 vibes) [pl]
mood or mental influence produced by a particular person, thing, place, etc (由某人、 事物、 地方等引起的)感触, 感受.
Yes, and we must stop people walking on this floor until it's firm. It may be necessary to put up a notice saying Keep off. Another thing, we' ll have to drill a hole in the wall for the electric wires.
A few peopple in each group are given the task of remembering the group's family history that goes back over centuries.
每一个家族都有几个人担任记忆延续了几个世纪的家史的任务。
Among the different types of bee, it is the honey bee that has most interested scientists because of the language they use to communicate with each other.