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гл. vibrateСинонимический ряд:трястись (глаг.) дрожать; содрогаться; сотрясаться; трепетать; трястись; ходить ходуном -
102 колебать
1. fluctuate2. oscillate3. waggle4. shake; fluctuate; waver; vacillate; hesitate; oscillate; vibrate5. swingСинонимический ряд:качать (глаг.) качать; колыхать; покачивать; раскачивать -
103 колебаться
1. гл. vibrate2. гл. oscillate3. гл. vary, fluctuate4. гл. huntСинонимический ряд:1. качаться (глаг.) болтаться; качаться; колыхаться; мотаться; покачиваться; раскачиваться2. сомневаться (глаг.) сомневаться -
104 колебнуть
shake; fluctuate; waver; vacillate; hesitate; oscillate; vibrate -
105 колебнуться
shake; fluctuate; waver; vacillate; hesitate; oscillate; vibrate -
106 находящийся в обратной зависимости от
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > находящийся в обратной зависимости от
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107 не отставать от
1. keep pace with2. keep abreast ofвровень с веком; не отставая от жизни — abreast of the times
избавиться от болезни, вылечиться — to throw off an illness
идти наравне; идти в ногу; не отставать от — keep pace with
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108 поколебать
1. fluctuate2. shake; fluctuate; waver; vacillate; hesitate; oscillate; vibrate3. swingСинонимический ряд:пошатнуть (глаг.) пошатнуть -
109 страховать от
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110 колебаться
oscillate, fluctuate, vibrate,
varyРусско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > колебаться
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112 трясти
eng: To shake, to jolt, to jar, to vibrate, to joggledeu: Rüttelnita: Scuotere, vibrareRussian-English dictionary of packaging machines and equipment > трясти
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The physical state of matter in which the constituent molecules, atoms, or ions have no translatory motion although they vibrate about the fixed positions that they occupy in a crystal lattice. (Source: UVAROV)
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The physical state of matter in which the constituent molecules, atoms, or ions have no translatory motion although they vibrate about the fixed positions that they occupy in a crystal lattice. (Source: UVAROV)
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The physical state of matter in which the constituent molecules, atoms, or ions have no translatory motion although they vibrate about the fixed positions that they occupy in a crystal lattice. (Source: UVAROV)
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Vibrate — Vi brate, v. i. 1. To move to and fro, or from side to side, as a pendulum, an elastic rod, or a stretched string, when disturbed from its position of rest; to swing; to oscillate. [1913 Webster] 2. To have the constituent particles move to and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vibrate — index beat (pulsate), vacillate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
vibrate — (v.) 1610s, from L. vibratus, pp. of vibrare move quickly to and fro, shake, from PIE *w(e)ib move quickly to and fro (Cf. Lith. wyburiu to wag (the tail), Dan. vippe, Du. wippen to swing, O.E. wipan to wipe ). Related: Vibrated; vibrating … Etymology dictionary
vibrate — *swing, sway, oscillate, fluctuate, pendulate, waver, undulate Analogous words: *pulsate, pulse, beat, throb, palpitate: quiver, quaver, tremble, *shake … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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vibrate — ► VERB 1) move with small movements rapidly to and fro. 2) (of a sound) resonate. DERIVATIVES vibrating adjective. ORIGIN Latin vibrare move to and fro … English terms dictionary
vibrate — verb ADVERB ▪ gently, slightly, softly ▪ violently VERB + VIBRATE ▪ seem to PREPOSITION ▪ … Collocations dictionary