vibrate
英:[vaɪˈbreɪt] 美: [ˈvaɪˌbret]
vibrate 基本解释
vt.& vi.(使)振动[颤动];摆动;犹豫;激动
变形
过去式:vibrated过去分词:vibrated现在分词:vibrating第三人称单数:vibrates
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. (使)振动; (使)颤动 (cause to) shake continuously and very rapidly with a fine slight movement
英英释义
vibrate[ vai'breit ]
v.shake, quiver, or throb; move back and forth rapidly, usually in an uncontrolled mannermove or swing from side to side regularly同义词:oscillate
be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action同义词:hovervacillateoscillate
sound with resonance同义词:resonate
feel sudden intense sensation or emotion同义词:thrilltickle
vibrate 相关例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)~+名词- vibrate the house使这房屋颤动
- vibrate the strings使弦振动
~+副词- vibrate audibly可听得见地振动
- vibrate curiously古怪地振动
- vibrate discordantly不和谐地振动
- vibrate mournfully悲伤得颤抖
- vibrate mysteriously神秘得令人发抖
- vibrate rhythmically有节奏地振动
- vibrate tremulously轻微地颤抖
~+介词- vibrate in the breeze在微风中抖动
- vibrate to对…激动
- vibrate to one's stirring appeal随着激荡情怀的呼吁而跳动
- vibrate with因…而激动
- vibrate with excitements因兴奋而激动
- vibrate with joy因高兴而激动
- vibrate with passion因激动而颤抖
- vibrate with rage因愤怒而激动
同近义词辨析
tremble, shudder, quiver, shake, vibrate, shiver这组词都有“震动,颤抖”的意思,其区别是:
tremble指由于寒冷、虚弱、愤怒或恐惧等而发抖、战栗。
shudder着重指由于恐惧、震惊等而引起的全身突然而强烈地战栗。
quiver多用于指事物。指物体像乐器的弦一般地轻微而急速地颤动。
shake最普通用词,含义广。指人或物不自主地颤动、摇摆,常侧重剧烈和无规律。
vibrate指急速地连续震动,也指钟摆等的来回摆动。
shiver指因寒冷或情绪突变而出现的短时间的轻微和快速的颤抖。
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)- They will cause the speaker diaphragm to vibrate.
它们将引起扬声器薄膜振动。 - Vibrating air makes your ear drums vibrate.
振动着的空气使你的耳鼓振动。 - Vibrate,as of a swing before it comes to a total rest.
像秋千在平衡前的摇摆。
用作不及物动词(vi.)- He saw the wings of her butterfly hairpin vibrate subtly.
姑娘头上的蝴蝶发夹微微颤动了一下翅膀。
权威例句
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