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pendulum
常用释义
英音[ ˈpendʒələm ]
美音[ ˈpendʒələm ]
变形
复数: pendulums
基本释义
  • n. 钟摆,摆锤;(局势意见等的)摇摆不定,变化不定
例句
  • 1·The political pendulum has swung in favour of the liberals.
    政治的钟摆已经摆向了自由派。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2·The pendulum seems to be swinging the other way.
    钟摆似乎摆到另一方向去了。
  • 3·I mentioned three reason why we want to shift this pendulum.
    我提过三个原因,关于为什么我们想要改变这个摇摆不定的事态。
  • 4·In short, the shinbashira was acting like an enormous stationary pendulum.
    简而言之,这个中心支柱就像一个巨大而静止的钟摆。
  • 5·His comprehensive apprehension about the appendix of the pendulum is obvious.
    他对钟摆附录的全面理解是显而易见的。
  • 6·Big Ben's timekeeping is strictly regulated by a stack of coins placed on the huge pendulum.
    大本钟的计时是由放置在巨型钟摆上的一堆硬币严格调节的。
  • 7·By the 16th century, a pendulum clock had been devised, but the pendulum swung in a large arc and thus was not very efficient.
    到了16世纪,人们发明了摆钟,但钟摆摆动的幅度很大,因此效率不高。
  • 8·Unlike the original form used in early pendulum clocks, the anchor escapement permitted the pendulum to travel in a very small arc.
    与在早期摆钟中使用的原始形式不同,锚擒纵装置允许钟摆沿非常小的弧线运动。
  • 9·Who shift the pendulum and who focus more on their strength, are not only happier, but they are also, on the long run, more successful.
    那些改变钟摆的人,那些更关注自己力量的人,不仅更快乐,而且从长远来看,他们更成功。
  • 10·Words like "acid", "gravity", "electricity" and "pendulum" had to be invented just to stop their meetings turning into an endless game of charades.
    像“酸”,“重力”,“电”和“钟摆”这些词不得不被发明出来,只是为了防止他们的会议变成一场无止尽的字谜游戏。
网络释义
同根词
词根: pendulum
pendulous adj 下垂的,悬垂的;摇摆的