There are 28 total results for your 振動 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
振動 振动 see styles |
zhèn dòng zhen4 dong4 chen tung shindou / shindo しんどう |
to vibrate; to shake; vibration (n,vs,vi) oscillation; vibration; swing (e.g. of a pendulum) shakes, trembles |
振動子 see styles |
shindoushi / shindoshi しんどうし |
oscillator; vibrator |
振動数 see styles |
shindousuu / shindosu しんどうすう |
{physics} frequency |
振動板 see styles |
shindouban / shindoban しんどうばん |
(1) diaphragm (of a speaker, microphone, etc.); (2) {elec} trembler |
振動覚 see styles |
shindoukaku / shindokaku しんどうかく |
{biol} pallesthesia; sense of vibration; vibratory sense; vibratory sensation; vibration perception; vibratory perception |
振動計 see styles |
shindoukei / shindoke しんどうけい |
vibrometer; vibroscope |
副振動 see styles |
fukushindou / fukushindo ふくしんどう |
secondary undulation; secondary oscillation |
単振動 see styles |
tanshindou / tanshindo たんしんどう |
{physics} simple harmonic motion; simple harmonic oscillation |
原振動 see styles |
genshindou / genshindo げんしんどう |
fundamental vibration |
橫振動 横振动 see styles |
héng zhèn dòng heng2 zhen4 dong4 heng chen tung |
transverse vibration |
諧振動 谐振动 see styles |
xié zhèn dòng xie2 zhen4 dong4 hsieh chen tung |
harmonic oscillation (e.g. sound wave) |
振動工学 see styles |
shindoukougaku / shindokogaku しんどうこうがく |
vibration engineering |
振動止め see styles |
shindoudome / shindodome しんどうどめ |
vibration dampener (for tennis racket strings) |
北極振動 see styles |
hokkyokushindou / hokkyokushindo ほっきょくしんどう |
Arctic oscillation |
固有振動 see styles |
koyuushindou / koyushindo こゆうしんどう |
{physics} characteristic vibration; normal mode |
基準振動 see styles |
kijunshindou / kijunshindo きじゅんしんどう |
{physics} normal vibration |
弛張振動 see styles |
shichoushindou / shichoshindo しちょうしんどう |
relaxation oscillation |
弾性振動 see styles |
danseishindou / danseshindo だんせいしんどう |
elastic vibration |
格子振動 see styles |
koushishindou / koshishindo こうししんどう |
{physics} lattice vibration |
簡諧振動 简谐振动 see styles |
jiǎn xié zhèn dòng jian3 xie2 zhen4 dong4 chien hsieh chen tung |
simple harmonic oscillation; sinusoidal oscillation |
緩和振動 see styles |
kanwashindou / kanwashindo かんわしんどう |
relaxation oscillation |
角振動数 see styles |
kakushindousuu / kakushindosu かくしんどうすう |
{physics;elec} (See 角周波数) angular frequency |
調和振動 调和振动 see styles |
tiáo hé zhèn dòng tiao2 he2 zhen4 dong4 t`iao ho chen tung tiao ho chen tung |
harmonic oscillation |
跳躍振動 see styles |
chouyakushindou / choyakushindo ちょうやくしんどう |
relaxation oscillation |
零点振動 see styles |
reitenshindou / retenshindo れいてんしんどう |
{physics} zero-point vibration; zero-point motion |
振動規制法 see styles |
shindoukiseihou / shindokiseho しんどうきせいほう |
{law} Vibration Regulation Act |
圧電振動子 see styles |
atsudenshindoushi / atsudenshindoshi あつでんしんどうし |
piezoelectric vibrator |
ニュートリノ振動 see styles |
nyuutorinoshindou / nyutorinoshindo ニュートリノしんどう |
{physics} neutrino oscillation |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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