English to Malay Dictionary vibration

vibration

getaran
definition
noun
powerful vibrations from an earthquake
an instance of vibrating.
example
the big-capacity engine generated less 'vibration'
the big-capacity engine generated less 'vibration'
The whole universe is also vibrating at a certain 'vibration' per second.
the high frequencies of 'vibration' in diamond
Increased 'vibration' is not what is needed on an already bumpy track.
I have to say I am mighty impressed by its rumbling 'vibration' , even though it was only used as part of the orchestra.
There is a bulkhead styled like a helicopter and underfloor hydraulics to recreate the sickening 'vibration' of one.
As soon as the flaps are extended and you start down, you will be conscious of a slight 'vibration' or buffeting.
And all the while I was absorbing the inner atmosphere and being blessed by the Gods themselves as electric 'vibrations' would come forth from the temple and flow through my body.
Stand very still and you might just be able to detect the 'vibrations' rumbling through your body.
This instance was not the first time that man-made construction 'vibrations' were a concern for the tower.
The two things most likely to kill a hard drive before it has completed its expected life are shocks and 'vibrations' .
The dual action stepper for aerobic exercise, the rowing machine and the vibrator belt for giving 'vibrations' to the abdomen are a few of the different machines available in the market.
However, the level of 'vibrations' decreased after flaps used to slow the aircraft were raised.
In a rigid potential well, a molecule has a high vibrational frequency at room temperature, with a concomitant lower 'vibrational' entropy.
I had a well balanced car until a flat spot on my right front tyre caused terrible 'vibrations' which eventually led to the suspension failure.
In conventional superconductors, 'vibrations' of atoms induce electrons, which normally repel each other, to form pairs.
In this technique, the 'vibrations' of electromagnetic fields are transferred to the motions of electrons in a gas of atoms.
The parks and pavements of Jo'burg will soon reverberate to the drum beating and foot stamping 'vibrations' of traditional music, the funky sounds of jazz and the melodies of choral singers.
The best way I've ever found is one that can take a little time, and start the 'vibrations' that will follow into the ritual area as the circle is drawn.
In conventional superconductors, atomic 'vibrations' induce the electron pairing.
However, no attempt has been made to find the solution during the transient state of 'vibrations' when the machine is either started or switched off.
Further, your mental state sets up 'vibrations' in the ether which will color your environment and attract similar energies.
However, advocates do not necessarily identify energy or 'vibrations' with radiation or electromagnetic fields, as Abrams did.
Sound waves create mechanical 'vibrations' that can be transformed into electrical energy that is added to an audio signal.
Although there is an existing foundation near central services, rumbling equipment and noticeable 'vibrations' from the nearby boiler house are problematic.
The 'vibrational' normal mode analysis has been carried out by solving the second-order derivations of the potential energy surface.
Imagine a molecule made up of tiny balls connected by springs, twang the balls and the molecule vibrates with a set of frequencies which can be recorded as a 'vibrational' spectrum.
The impulses to move are triggered by the deepest reverberations or 'vibrations' in your body, as explained by the prana of Indian traditions and qi in the East.
Additional equipment was used to generate soil 'vibrations' in playback experiments.
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