| 单词 | revibration | 
| 释义 | revibrationn.  A repeated or subsequent vibration; the process of vibrating something again. ΚΠ 1654    W. Charleton Physiologia Epicuro-Gassendo-Charltoniana  ii. iv. 124  				Because the Revibrations, or Resilitions of Atoms regarding several points of the immense space, like Bees variously interweaving in a swarm, must be perpetual. 1794    E. Darwin Zoonomia I. v. 33  				The sensorial motions..are not here supposed to be fluctuations or refluctuations of the spirit of animation; nor are they supposed to be vibrations or revibrations, nor condensations or equilibrations of it. 1829    Lion 3 251  				The echo and revibration of sounds of happiness. 1843    Med. Times 4 Feb. 292/1  				It was the revibration of hollow resonance produced by the interior of the chest on percussion. 1907    J. Erskine-Murray Handbk. Wireless Telegr. 24  				Enormous condensers would be required in order to obtain electrical resonance (revibration) at..low frequencies. 1919    Jrnl. Hist. 12 286  				Many were the revibrations of my mind when I contemplated..the many scenes we had been called to pass through. 1985    Plant Engin. 		(Nexis)	 25 Apr. 55  				This procedure improves the strength and density of the concrete, but there is an additional cost and the timing of revibration is critical. 2006    S. H. Kosmatka in  J. F. Lamond  & J. H. Pielert Significance of Tests & Properties Concrete 		(rev. ed.)	 xii. 117/1  				The greater the bleeding capacity of the concrete the greater the tendency of such faults and arches to form. These faults can be eliminated by revibration. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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