vibrate
v[I, Tn]
1 (cause sth to) move rapidly and continuously backwards and forwards; shake (使某物)振动, 颤动, ?quot;?BR> The whole house vibrates whenever a heavy lorry passes. 重型卡车一经过, 整所房子都震.
2 (cause sth to) resound or quiver with rapid slight variations of pitch (使某物)振动出声或发颤音
The strings of a piano vibrate when the keys are struck. 钢琴的琴键一弹琴弦就振动出声.
His voice vibrated with passion. 他激动得声音发颤.
The trilled `r' is produced by vibrating the tongue against the upper teeth. 发带颤音的r, 舌抬向上齿颤动而成.
No! I mean, have you seen how dirty the water is? It looks as if it isn' t clean enough to bathe here.
不!我的意思是您有没有看见海水有多脏?看起来海水好象不干净,不能游泳。
On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as shakespeare, wrote these words, Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. This good advice shows how it is possible to read