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fluctuation

  • 1 oscillation, vacillation, fluctuation

    تَأَرْجُح \ swing: a swinging movement. oscillation, vacillation, fluctuation.

    Arabic-English glossary > oscillation, vacillation, fluctuation

  • 2 تموج

    1) fluctuation 2) undulation

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > تموج

  • 3 تأرجح

    n. rocking, swing, sway, fluctuation, vacillation, seesaw, overbalance
    v. rock, swing, sway, fluctuate, vacillate, seesaw, teeter, pitch, hover

    Arabic-English dictionary > تأرجح

  • 4 تردد

    adv. backwards
    n. frequency, hesitation, hesitancy, heterogeneity, hesitance, perplexity, fluctuation, indecision, scruple, fainting, timidity, irresolution, waver, vacillation, vibration, shillyshally, pause, hang, boggle, worry, ambivalence, reticence
    v. hesitate, waver, vibrate, flicker, crane, wobble, sound, stop, vacillate, stumble, falsify, pause, balance, float, be in two minds, scruple, boggle, dither, fluctuate, hover, reverberate, shillyshally, stick, puzzle over, hum and haw, haunt, demur

    Arabic-English dictionary > تردد

  • 5 تقلب

    n. change, turn, alteration, variation, fluctuation, flux, oscillation, swing, versatility, vicissitude, inconstancy, fickleness, levity, inconsistency
    v. toss, turn, tumble, welter, float, fluctuate, oscillate

    Arabic-English dictionary > تقلب

  • 6 تأرجح

    تَأرْجُح
    rocking, swing(ing), sway(ing), fluctuation, oscillation, vibration, vacillation, seesaw, teeter, wobble

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تأرجح

  • 7 تذبذب

    تَذْبَذُب: تَرَدّد
    hesitancy, hesitation, irresolution, indecision, waver(ing), falter(ing), vacillation, vibration, fluctuation

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تذبذب

  • 8 تراوح

    تَرَاوُح
    ranging (from... to, between... and); variation; alternation; fluctuation, sway(ing), swing(ing), wobbling, wobble

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تراوح

  • 9 تقلب

    تَقَلّب: تَغَيّر، تَحَوّل
    change, turn, alteration, transformation; variation; fluctuation, flux, swing(ing); vicissitude

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تقلب

  • 10 تموج

    تَمَوّج
    undulation, fluctuation, oscillation, vibration; wave, waviness, ripple, rippling, curliness, crimpiness

    Arabic-English new dictionary > تموج

  • 11 تأرجح

    تَأَرْجُح \ swing: a swinging movement. oscillation, vacillation, fluctuation.

    Arabic-English dictionary > تأرجح

  • 12 swing

    تَأَرْجُح \ swing: a swinging movement. oscillation, vacillation, fluctuation.

    Arabic-English glossary > swing

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  • fluctuation — [ flyktɥasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. fluctuatio, de fluctuare « flotter » 1 ♦ Rare Mouvement alternatif comparable à l agitation des flots. ⇒ balancement, oscillation. 2 ♦ Fig. (surtout au plur.) Variations successives en sens contraire. ⇒… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Fluctuation — Fluc tu*a tion, n. [L. fluctuatio; cf. F. fluctuation.] 1. A motion like that of waves; a moving in this and that direction; as, the fluctuations of the sea. [1913 Webster] 2. A wavering; unsteadiness; as, fluctuations of opinion; fluctuations of …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • fluctuation — mid 15c., from M.Fr. fluctuation (12c.) or directly from L. fluctuationem (nom. fluctuatio) a wavering, vacillation, noun of action from pp. stem of fluctuare to undulate, to move in waves, from fluctus wave, billow, surge, from pp. of fluere to… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Fluctuation — Fluctuation, lat. dtsch., das Wogen, Schwanken; fluctuiren, schwanken …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • fluctuation — index hesitation, indecision Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • fluctuation — A price or interest rate change. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * fluctuation fluc‧tu‧a‧tion [ˌflʌktʆuˈeɪʆn] noun [countable, uncountable] the movement of prices, income, rates etc as they increase and fall: • Fluctuations in profits… …   Financial and business terms

  • fluctuation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, large, wide, wild ▪ local, minor, small ▪ rapid ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • FLUCTUATION — s. f. Balancement d un liquide. Il se dit particulièrement, en Médecine, Du mouvement d un fluide épanché dans quelque tumeur, ou dans quelque partie du corps. En touchant cette tumeur, on sent qu il y a fluctuation.   Il se dit aussi, figurément …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • FLUCTUATION — n. f. Variation, défaut de fixité, de permanence. La fluctuation des opinions, des sentiments. La fluctuation du prix des denrées, des effets publics. Il signifie aussi, en termes de Médecine, Mouvement ondulatoire que l’on communique à un… …   Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)

  • fluctuation — fluc|tu|a|tion [ˌflʌktʃuˈeıʃən] n [U and C] a change in a price, amount, level etc = ↑variation fluctuation in ▪ the fluctuation in interest rates ▪ Prices are subject to fluctuation …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • fluctuation — UK [ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms fluctuation : singular fluctuation plural fluctuations frequent changes in the amount, value, or level of something Even a minor fluctuation in the water temperature can affect… …   English dictionary

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