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1 vibration
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2 Vibration
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3 VIBRATION
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4 vibration
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5 vibration
[vai΄breiʃn] n թրթիռ. փխբ. դող. ֆիզ. տատանում. ճոճում -
6 vibration absorber
مُخمّد اهتزازاتEnglish-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > vibration absorber
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7 vibration damper
مُخمّد الاهتزازاتEnglish-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > vibration damper
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8 vibration isolator
English-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > vibration isolator
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9 photo-electric vibration
اهتزاز كهرضوئي* * *اِهْتِزازٌ كَهْرَضَوئِيّEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > photo-electric vibration
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10 Torsional vibration damper
مُضائل اهتزازات اللّيEnglish-Arabic Automotive glossary > Torsional vibration damper
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11 body vibration frequency
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > body vibration frequency
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12 side shaft with vibration damper
عمود جانبي بمُمتص اهتزازاتEnglish-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > side shaft with vibration damper
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13 types of vibration
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > types of vibration
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14 vehicle vibration
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > vehicle vibration
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15 fundamental mode of vibration
النّسق الأساسيّ للاهتزازEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > fundamental mode of vibration
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16 mode of vibration
نَسَق الاهتزازEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > mode of vibration
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17 silent
A status displayed when the phone sound volume is set to 0 and vibration is off. -
18 ring
"To create a sound, vibration, visual cue, or any other indication that the user has an incoming call." -
19 motion sensor
"A category of sensor that may use all or some of the following applied stimulus to detect movement: ultrasound, infrared, heat and vibration." -
20 ring
"A sound, vibration, visual clue, or any other indication that a call is coming in."
См. также в других словарях:
Vibration — Vibration … Deutsch Wörterbuch
vibration — [ vibrasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1632 phys.; 1510 « lancement d une arme de jet »; lat. vibratio 1 ♦ (fin XVIIe) Cour. Mouvement, état de ce qui vibre; effet qui en résulte (son et ébranlement). ⇒ battement. Vibration de moteur, de machines. « il se fit une … Encyclopédie Universelle
vibration — is the variation with time of the displacement of a body with respect to a specified reference dimension when the displacement is alternately greater and smaller than the reference. forced vibration free vibration periodic vibration random… … Mechanics glossary
Vibration — Vi*bra tion, n. [L. vibratio: cf. F. vibration.] 1. 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. [1913 Webster] As a harper lays his open… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Vibration — (v. lat.), 1) zitternde, durch schnell auf einander folgende Oscillationen bedingte Bewegung; 2) so v. w. Oscillation 1); 3) so v. w. Schwingung 3). Vibrationsintensität, Vibrationstheorie, s.u. Licht S. 344 u. Wellenbewegung … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Vibration — (lat.), Schwingung (s. d.). Vibrationstheorie, s. Licht, S. 511 … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Vibration — (lat.), Schwingung (s.d.); Vibrationsmikroskop, Instrument zur Beobachtung der Schwingungsformen an Körpern; Vibrationstheorie, s.v.w. Undulationstheorie (s. Licht); vibratōrisch, in Schwingungen bestehend; vibrieren, Schwingungen machen; zittern … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
vibration — фр. [вибрасьо/н], нем. [вибрацио/н], англ. [вайбрэ/йшн] vibrazione ит. [вибрацио/нэ] вибрация … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
vibration — (n.) 1650s, from L. vibrationem (nom. vibratio), from vibratus (see VIBRATE (Cf. vibrate)). Meaning intuitive signal about a person or thing was popular late 1960s, but has been recorded as far back as 1899 … Etymology dictionary
vibration — [n] shaking, quivering beating, fluctuation, judder, oscillation, pulsation, pulse, quake, quiver, resonance, reverberation, shake, shimmy, throb, throbbing, trembling, tremor, vacillation, wave, wavering; concepts 152,748 Ant. stillness … New thesaurus
vibration — VIBRATION. s. f. Terme dogmatique. Mouvement d un poids suspendu, qui estant en branle descrit une portion de cercle. Les vibrations d une pendule sont plus ou moins frequentes, selon que la ligne, ou la verge à laquelle le poids est attaché, est … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française