vibrate

  • 31vibrate — v 1. oscillate, move to fro, swing, move backward and forward, librate, move from side to side, ebb and flow, seesaw, wigwag; wobble, teeter, reel; undulate, wave, sway; fluctuate, vacillate, waver, vary, yo yo, teeter totter. 2. tremble, shake,… …

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  • 32vibrate — vi·brate …

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  • 33vibrate — verb Syn: shake, tremble, shiver, quiver, shudder, throb, pulsate …

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  • 34vibrate — [vaɪˈbreɪt] verb [I] to shake very quickly with small movements vibration [vaɪˈbreɪʃ(ə)n] noun [C/U] …

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  • 35vibrate — vi•brate [[t]ˈvaɪ breɪt[/t]] v. brat•ed, brat•ing 1) phs to move to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate 2) to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly; quiver; tremble 3) phs (of sounds) to produce or have a quivering or vibratory… …

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  • 36vibrate — [c]/vaɪˈbreɪt / (say vuy brayt) verb (vibrated, vibrating) –verb (i) 1. to move to and fro, as a pendulum; oscillate. 2. to move to and fro or up and down quickly and repeatedly; quiver; tremble. 3. (of sounds) to produce or have a quivering or… …

  • 37vibrate —   Hulili, ulili.   Also: ho olili, kuekueni, naue, ānu unu u, ho ānu unu u, kuolo, kūpaloloi, iolo, mahiki, nakulu, ōnini, kanulu, pilu.     Heat vibrating, hawewe, kolilili, ānea …

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  • 38vibrate — v. 1 intr. & tr. move or cause to move continuously and rapidly to and fro; oscillate. 2 intr. Physics move unceasingly to and fro, esp. rapidly. 3 intr. (of a sound) throb; continue to be heard. 4 intr. (foll. by with) quiver, thrill (vibrating… …

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  • 39co-vibrate — see co prefix 1 …

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  • 40allow to vibrate — англ. [эла/у ту вайбрэ/йт] с правой педалью …

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