Etymology: [ 'ä-s&-"lAt ] (intransitive verb.) 1726. From Latin oscillare (“to swing”) oscillum (“a swing”), usually identified with oscillum (“a little face or mask hung to a tree and swaying with the wind”), diminutive of os (“mouth, face”).
(oscillate between) İki şey arasında gidip gelmek, karar verememek, kararsız olmak, tereddüt etmek, bocalamak, sallandırmak, bocalamak, sallanmak, salınmak, titremek, tereddüd etmek, sarkaç gibi sallanmak, (v) salınmak, salin, dalgalan, dalgalan,salın, titreşen, (sıfat) titreşen,
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(oscillate between) İki şey arasında gidip gelmek, karar verememek
To swing back and forth, especially if with a regular rhythm, To vacillate between conflicting opinions, etc, vary regularly between two positions; vacillate between two opinions; fluctuate between high and low values; swing predictably between two extremes, To move backward and forward; to vibrate like a pendulum; to swing; to sway, To vary or fluctuate between fixed limits; to act or move in a fickle or fluctuating manner; to change repeatedly, back and forth, If an object oscillates, it moves repeatedly from one position to another and back again, or keeps getting bigger and smaller. I checked to see if the needle indicating volume was oscillating. + oscillation oscillations os·cil·la·tion Some oscillation of the fuselage had been noticed on early flights, If you oscillate between two moods, attitudes, or types of behaviour, you keep changing from one to the other and back again. The president of the Republic oscillated between a certain audacity and a prudent realism. + oscillation os·cil·la·tion that perpetual oscillation between despair and distracted joy, be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action; "He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement", move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating", If the level or value of something oscillates between one amount and another, it keeps going up and down between the two amounts. Oil markets oscillated on the day's reports from Geneva. an oscillating signal of microwave frequency. = fluctuate + oscillation oscillations os·cil·la·tion There have always been slight oscillations in world temperature, move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating, Moving in a repeated back-and-forth motion, Present participle of oscillate, past of oscillate, third-person singular of oscillate, characterized by oscillation, fluctuating, vacillating, wavering, having periodic vibrations, That oscillates; vibrating; swinging,
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To swing back and forth, especially if with a regular rhythm - "A pendulum oscillates slower as it gets longer."
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To vacillate between conflicting opinions, etc - "The mood for change oscillated from day to day."
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vary regularly between two positions; vacillate between two opinions; fluctuate between high and low values; swing predictably between two extremes fiil
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To move backward and forward; to vibrate like a pendulum; to swing; to sway
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To vary or fluctuate between fixed limits; to act or move in a fickle or fluctuating manner; to change repeatedly, back and forth
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If an object oscillates, it moves repeatedly from one position to another and back again, or keeps getting bigger and smaller. I checked to see if the needle indicating volume was oscillating. + oscillation oscillations os·cil·la·tion Some oscillation of the fuselage had been noticed on early flights
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If you oscillate between two moods, attitudes, or types of behaviour, you keep changing from one to the other and back again. The president of the Republic oscillated between a certain audacity and a prudent realism. + oscillation os·cil·la·tion that perpetual oscillation between despair and distracted joy
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be undecided about something; waver between conflicting positions or courses of action; "He oscillates between accepting the new position and retirement"
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move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating"
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If the level or value of something oscillates between one amount and another, it keeps going up and down between the two amounts. Oil markets oscillated on the day's reports from Geneva. an oscillating signal of microwave frequency. = fluctuate + oscillation oscillations os·cil·la·tion There have always been slight oscillations in world temperature
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move or swing from side to side regularly; "the needle on the meter was oscillating
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oscillating
Moving in a repeated back-and-forth motion
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oscillating
Present participle of oscillate
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oscillated
past of oscillate
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oscillates
third-person singular of oscillate
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oscillating
characterized by oscillation, fluctuating, vacillating, wavering sıfat
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