Vibration
See also: vibration
German
Etymology
From Late Latin vibratio.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): vibʀaˈtsi̯oːn
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: Vib‧ra‧ti‧on
Noun
Vibration f (genitive Vibration, plural Vibrationen)
- vibration
- Die Vibration der Waschmaschine brachte den Nachbarn um den Verstand.
- The vibration of the washing mashine made the neighbour crazy.
- Die Vibrationen ihres Massagestabes versetzten die Frau in Verzückung.
- The vibrations of her massage stick braught the woman in exaltation.
- Die Vibration der Waschmaschine brachte den Nachbarn um den Verstand.
Usage notes
in ~ versetzen
Derived terms
- Vibrationsalarm, Vibrationsarmut, vibrationsarm, vibrationsfrei, Vibrationswahrnehmung
References
Further reading
- Vibration in Duden online
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