vibrate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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They also design structures to be stiff enough to not deflect or vibrate beyond acceptable limits.
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Once the end of their fretboards were elevated above the top of the instrument's face, the entire top could vibrate freely.
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The arrival in spring is heralded by its purring song, a rather deep, vibrating turrr, turrr, from which the bird's name is derived.
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The central controller system vibrated the electromagnet like an audio-speaker voice coil.
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The piano string corresponding to this particular tone will then vibrate.
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Also, a pipe may vibrate due to vibrations in the rotating equipment it is attached to.
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Machinery vibrates, causing sound waves in air, hydroacoustic waves in water, and mechanical stresses in solid matter.
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When she lands, the male will land behind her, vibrate his wings, and then they will mate.
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These membranes vibrate rapidly, and enlarged chambers derived from the tracheae make the cicada's body serve as a resonance chamber, greatly amplifying the sound.
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It will vibrate easily at those frequencies, and less so at other frequencies.
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