pendulum

英 ['pendjʊləm] 美 ['pɛndʒələm]
  • n. 钟摆;摇锤;摇摆不定的事态

中文词源


pendulum 钟摆

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

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