- vibrated
- vi·brate || vaɪ'breɪt v. move back and forth rapidly, oscillate; experience a pulsation, tremble; make a sound by vibrating, resonate; be stirred by a moment of deep emotion
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
vibrated concrete — noun : concrete that has been vibrated either internally or externally after it has been placed in order to produce a denser mass … Useful english dictionary
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vi|brate — «VY brayt», verb, brat|ed, brat|ing. –v.i. 1. a) to move rapidly to and fro: »A snake s tongue vibrates when he sticks it out. A piano string vibrates and makes a sound when a key is struck. SYNONYM(S): quiver, shake, tremble, throb … Useful english dictionary