释义 |
suc·cus·sa·to·ry \səˈkəsəˌtōrē\ adjective Etymology: obsolete English succussation shaking, succussion (from Medieval Latin succussation-, succussatio, from Latin succussatus — past participle of succussare, freq. of succutire to throw up from below — + -ion-, -io -ion) + English -ory : characterized by up-and-down vibrations of short amplitude — used of an earthquake; compare sussultatory |