vibrations

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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف vibrations في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

vibration
titreşim

Bu sihirli kristal, negatif titreşimleri yok etmeye yardım edecek. - This magic crystal will help eliminate negative vibrations.

Daha büyük kilise organları insanların duymadığı vücutlarında titreşim olarak hissettiği ses ötesi kullanıyor. - The larger church organs use infrasound, which people do not hear, but feel as vibrations in their bodies.

vibration
tereddüt
vibration
özellikle
bending vibrations
bükülüm titreşimleri
amplitude of the vibrations
titreşimlerin amplitüdü
sensitivity to vibrations
titreşime karşı hassaslık
vibration
{i} tereddüd
vibration
salınım
vibration
{i} sarsılma
vibration
{i} heyecan
vibration
{i} titreme
vibration
vibrasyon
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively; "that place gave me bad vibrations"
plural of vibration
a distinctive emotional aura experienced instinctively; "that place gave me bad vibrations
vibration
A single complete vibrating motion
vibration
An instinctively sensed emotional aura or atmosphere; vibes
vibration
The act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated
vibration
a shaky motion; "the shaking of his fingers as he lit his pipe"
vibration
{n} a moving with quick return, a shake
Vibration
vibe
vibration
{i} act of vibrating; process of being vibrated; single oscillation; atmosphere intuitively sensed, feelings projected by someone (Slang)
vibration
Mechanical oscillation or motion about a reference point of equilibrium
vibration
A swing of the balance A watch vibrating 18,000 times an hour beats five time a second See Oscillation
vibration
An occilation motion about an equilibrium position produced by a disturbing force
vibration
An instictively sensed emotional aura or atmosphere; vibes
vibration
The path of the particle may be in a straight line, in a circular arc, or in any curve whatever
vibration
Any periodic process, especially a rapid linear motion of a body about an equilibrium position
vibration
The measurement of the amount of mechanical motion that is continuously reversing (shake/rattle) that the application is subjected to under normal conditions
vibration
a distinctive emotional atmosphere; sensed intuitively; "it gave me a nostalgic vibe"; "that man gives off bad vibes"
vibration
every spirit in the universe has a different vibration that they use as their name - people, animals and objects also have vibrations - when you learn about your psychic ability, you'll learn about vibrations
vibration
Vibration is a rapid back and forth motion of a particle or solid
vibration
involves gently pressing fingers or hands on a muscle, then vibrating the area rapidly for a few seconds This stroke is soothing to the nervous system
vibration
The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation, as of a pendulum or musical string
vibration
rapid motion back and forth
vibration
Movement of a pendulum or other oscillating element limited by two consecutive extreme positions The balance of a mechanical watch generally makes five or six vibrations per second (that is, 18,000 or 21,600 per hour), but that of a high-frequency watch may make seven, eight or even ten vibrations per second (that is, 25,200, 28,800 or 36, 000 per hour)
vibration
The movement of a pendulum or other oscillating element, limited by two consecutive extreme positions The balance of a mechanical watch generally makes five or six vibrations per second (or 18,000 or 21,600 vibrations per hour); the balance of a high-frequency watch may make seven to 10 vibrations per second (or 25,200 to 36,000 vibrations per hour)
vibration
Rapid movement backwards and forwards around a fixed point
vibration
Periodic back-and-forth motion (see periodic motion) of the particles of an elastic body or medium. It is usually a result of the displacement of a body from an equilibrium condition, followed by the body's response to the forces that tend to restore equilibrium. Free vibrations occur when a system is disturbed but immediately allowed to move without restraint, as when a weight suspended by a spring is pulled down and then released. Forced vibrations occur when a system is continuously driven by an external agency, as when a child's swing is pushed on each downswing. Because all systems are subject to friction, they are also subject to damping. In the example of free vibration, damping would cause the amplitudes of the spring's vibrations to diminish until eventually the system came to rest. See also resonance
vibration
The periodic motion of friable ACBM which may result in the release of asbestos fibers
vibration
(physics) a regular periodic variation in value about a mean
vibration
amplitude motion occurring at a given frequency
vibration
a continuous shaking movement
vibration
Movement of a pendulum or other oscillating element, limited by two consecutive extreme positions The balance of a mechanical watch generally makes five or six vibrations per second (i e 18,000 or 21,600 per hour), but that of a high-frequency watch may make seven, eight or even ten vibrations per second (i e 25,200, 28,800 or 36, 000 per hour)
vibration
Succession of light pulsations of the fingers or the hands, in order to open and relax the horse's mouth, and flex his neck
vibration
the act of vibrating
vibration
A side-to-side or to-and-fro motion such as that of a particle transmitting a wave
vibration
Effect on a saw band caused by improper tracking, velocity, feed force, tension, tooth spacing, pitch, work thickness
vibration
A limited reciprocating motion of a particle of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions from its position of equilibrium, when that equilibrium has been disturbed, as when a stretched cord or other body produces musical notes, or particles of air transmit sounds to the ear
vibration
Oscillation of a string or sounding board
vibration
A specification referring to the ability of the oscillator to withstand, without performance degradation, a repetitive acceleration Usually a specification is given for one or more frequency ranges MIL-PRF-55310D, 4 8 39
vibration
Motion of balance from one position of maximum displacement to the next (1/2 Oscillation)
vibrations

    الواصلة

    vi·bra·tions

    التركية النطق

    vaybreyşınz

    النطق

    /vīˈbrāsʜənz/ /vaɪˈbreɪʃənz/

    فيديوهات

    ... particles, nothing but higher vibrations, higher musical notes of a vibrating string. ...
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