pendulum
- n. 钟摆;摇锤;摇摆不定的事态
词态变化
中文词源
来自拉丁语pendulum,悬挂物,来自拉丁语pendere,悬挂,称量,支付,来自PIE*spend,*spen,拉,伸,词源同dependent,pension.
英文词源
- pendulum
- pendulum: [17] A pendulum is etymologically simply something that ‘hangs’. It is a noun use of the neuter form of the Latin adjective pendulus ‘hanging’ (source of English pendulous [18]). This was a derivative of the verb pendēre ‘hang’, which has contributed a wide range of words to English, among them penchant [17], pendant [14], pendent [15], pending [17], and penthouse, and derived forms such as append [15], appendix [16], depend, impend [16], perpendicular [14], and suspend.
=> append, appendix, depend, impend, penchant, pendant, pendent, penthouse, perpendicular, suspend - pendulum (n.)
- 1660, from Modern Latin pendulum (1643), noun use of neuter of Latin adjective pendulus "hanging down," from pendere "to hang" (see pendant). The Modern Latin word is perhaps a Latinization of Italian pendolo.
双语例句
- 1. In education, the pendulum has swung back to traditional teaching methods.
- 教育界又恢复了传统教学法。
来自《权威词典》
- 2. The ball which hung the roof is compound pendulum.
- 悬挂在墙上的钟来回摆动.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Finally, GMTI performance of two typical systems, Cartwheel and Pendulum, is analyzed through computer simulation.
- 最后, 对CartWheel和Pendulum两种典型系统构形进行了GMTI性能仿真分析.
来自互联网
- 4. The pendulum has swung back and the American car companies have made dramatic advances in safety.
- 三十年河东,三十年河西,美国汽车公司在安全方面已经取得了巨大进步。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. The familiar pendulum swing was to happen once more, and then stop.
- 常见的钟摆来回现象,会再次发生, 然后就停止不动了.
来自英汉文学