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小词详解 | oscillate
oscillate 英 [ˈɒsɪleɪt] 美 [ˈɑːsɪleɪt]
Even in the headquarters of capitalism, Mr Lemann reveals, attitudes to business have oscillated wildly, both in boardrooms and on Wall Street.
莱曼指出,即使在资本主义的大本营——无论是董事会还是华尔街——人们对企业的态度都经历了剧烈的摇摆。
——《经济学人》Across the world, as in Europe, the response to Mrs. Thatcher’s death appeared to oscillate between similar poles.
与欧洲的情形一样,世界各地对撒切尔夫人逝世的反应似乎也出现了类似的两极分化。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 以规律的速度来回移动或摆动
刻度盘上失去光泽的指针在“满”和“空”之间来回摆动。
The tarnished needle on the dial oscillated between full and empty.
该共和国现任总统的施政风格时而轻率鲁莽,时而谨慎务实。
The incumbent president of the Republic oscillated between a facile audacity and a prudent realism.石油市场因当天来自日内瓦的可疑报道出现了起伏。
Oil markets oscillated on the day's dubious reports from Geneva.
The lantern oscillated violently, and went out. The street had suddenly become black.
路灯猛烈地摇晃着,熄灭了。街上一下子变得漆黑。
swing: move or cause to move back and forth or from side to side while suspended or on an axis sway: move or cause to move slowly or rhythmically backward and forward or from side to side wigwag: move to and fro