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1 oscillation
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2 oscillation
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > oscillation
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3 oscillation
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4 oscillation
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5 oscillation
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6 oscillation
nf., battement, mouvement oscillation de va-et-vient cadencé // d'oscillation, balancement, (d'une horloge...): branlo < branle> nm., balan (Albanais). - E.: Balance. -
7 oscillation
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8 oscillation of glacier
English-French dictionary of Geography > oscillation of glacier
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9 oscillation moraine
English-French dictionary of Geography > oscillation moraine
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10 oscillation resistance
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > oscillation resistance
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11 biennial wind oscillation
oscillation biennale du vent; oscillation quasi biennaleEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > biennial wind oscillation
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12 North Atlantic oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > North Atlantic oscillation
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13 Pacific-North American oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > Pacific-North American oscillation
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14 antarctic oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > antarctic oscillation
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15 arctic oscillation
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16 glacial oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > glacial oscillation
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17 southern oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > southern oscillation
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18 aerodynamic oscillation
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > aerodynamic oscillation
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19 harbour oscillation
English-French dictionary of Geography > harbour oscillation
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20 إضطراب
oscillation
См. также в других словарях:
oscillation — [ ɔsilasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1605; lat. oscillatio 1 ♦ Mouvement d un corps qui oscille. ⇒ balancement, branle. Oscillation d un pendule. ♢ Phys. Variation alternative d une grandeur, en fonction du temps, autour d une valeur fixe. ⇒ sinusoïde.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Oscillation — Os cil*la tion, n. [L. oscillatio a swinging.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of oscillating; a swinging or moving backward and forward, like a pendulum; vibration. [1913 Webster] 2. Fluctuation; variation; change back and forth. [1913 Webster] His… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oscillation — 1650s, from Fr. oscillation, from L. oscillationem (nom. oscillatio), pp. of oscillare to swing, supposed to be from oscillum little face, lit. little mouth, a mask of open mouthed Bacchus hung up in vineyards to swing in the breeze … Etymology dictionary
Oscillation — (v. lat.), 1) eine um einen mittleren Punkt (den Ruhepunkt od. Gleichgewichtspunkt des Körpers) hin u. hergehende Bewegung, wie sich solche in der Bewegung eines Pendels, in elastischen Vibrationen darlegt. Ein in O. gerathener Körper würde in… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Oscillation — Oscillation, s.v.w. Schwingung (s.d. und Schwingungsbewegung) … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Oscillation — Oscillation, lat. deutsch, Schwankung, schwingende Bewegung; oscilliren, schwanken, schwingen … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
oscillation — index hesitation, indecision, trepidation Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
Oscillation — [engl.], Schwingung … Universal-Lexikon
oscillation — [äs΄ə lā′shən] n. [L oscillatio] 1. the act of oscillating 2. fluctuation; instability; variation 3. Physics a) repeated variation in the value of some physical quantity, as position or voltage b) a single instance or cycle of such a variation … English World dictionary
Oscillation — For other uses, see oscillator (disambiguation) and oscillation (mathematics). An undamped spring–mass system is an oscillatory system. Oscillation is the repetitive variation, typically in time, of some measure about a central value (often a… … Wikipedia
Oscillation — Une oscillation est un mouvement ou une fluctuation périodique. Les oscillations sont soit à amplitude constante soit amorties. Elles répondent aux mêmes équations quel que soit le domaine. Sommaire 1 Mécanique 2 Électricité électronique 3… … Wikipédia en Français