Results, vibration

ゆりyuri

noun:

  • vibration; flickering; jolting; tremor
せんどうsendou Inflection

noun:

  • vibration

~する noun:

  • to tremble; to shake
バイブレーションBAIBUREESHON

noun:

  • vibration
しんどうshindou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • oscillation; vibration; swing (e.g. of a pendulum)
バイブBAIBUヴァイブVUAIBU Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • vibe; vibration

noun:

ゆれyure

noun:

  • shaking; shake; jolt; jolting; vibration; tremor; flickering
  • unsettledness; instability; vacillating; wavering
  • existence of multiple spellings, pronunciations, usages, etc. for a single word - Linguistics term

揺れyurehaゆっくりとyukkurito弱くyowakuなりnariはじめたhajimeta The shaking began to slowly get less.

しんどうshindou Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • shock; tremor; impact; vibration
くうしんkuushin

noun:

  • atmospheric vibration; infrasound (as produced by volcanic activity)
きじゅんしんどうkijunshindou

noun:

  • normal vibration - Physics term
こゆうしんどうkoyuushindou

noun:

  • characteristic vibration; normal mode - Physics term
げんしんどうgenshindou

noun:

  • fundamental vibration
せいしんseishin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • vibration control (in earthquake-resistant construction)
れいてんしんどうreitenshindou

noun:

  • zero-point vibration; zero-point motion - Physics term
しんどうこうがくshindoukougaku

noun:

  • vibration engineering
だんせいしんどうdanseishindou

noun:

  • elastic vibration
しんどうかくshindoukaku

noun:

  • pallesthesia; sense of vibration; vibratory sense; vibratory sensation; vibration perception; vibratory perception - Biology term
ふれはばfurehaba

noun:

  • amplitude; degree of vibration; range of vibration; degree of instability
きょうしんkyoushin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • resonance; sympathetic vibration

種類shuruino金属kinzokuwo使うtsukauことkotode特定tokuteino共振kyoushinwo抑えますosaemasu By using four types of metal, specific frequency resonance is suppressed.

めんしんmenshin Inflection

noun / ~する noun:

  • base isolation; seismic base isolation; base isolating; vibration damping at the base of a building

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