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词汇 gyrate
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Definition of gyrate in English:

gyrate

verb dʒʌɪˈreɪtˈdʒaɪreɪt
  • 1Move or cause to move rapidly in a circle or spiral.

    (使)旋转,(使)回旋,(使)环动

    with object the dog yelped frenetically, wildly gyrating her tail
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the past few years, these so-called price-earnings ratios have gyrated wildly from this historical norm.
    • Stock markets around the world ended one of the darkest weeks in their history yesterday with a day of tumultuous trading as nervous dealers sent share prices gyrating wildly.
    • The circle becomes a spiralling tornado - spinning and gyrating to confuse the intruder.
    • It's music that you want to move to, with electric guitar riffs that twang and gyrate across the airwaves.
    • The Russian policy of recent weeks resembles the condition of latent hysteria - moving between extremes and gyrating between panic attacks and undefined hopes.
    • Some merchants offer suspended paper marionettes that in skilled hands can be made to dance and gyrate from the end of a string.
    • I have a version from the early 30s, done in the style of music you associate with black and white cartoons full of barnyard animals gyrating up and down.
    • Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic.
    • Stock prices are gyrating wildly often superimposed on small changes in earnings estimates.
    • It operates with a myriad of sensors that monitor steering wheel position, the forward and sideways movements of the car, whether the car is gyrating on its axis, and braking and wheel speed.
    • The capsule gyrated wildly through re-entry as it dragged the instrument module behind it.
    • A gyrating engine results in a misaligned propeller shaft.
    • Don't miss the rare chance of gyrating the turbulent waters of river beas on a spunky kyak.
    • That's not wind on the water, it's gyrating whirligig beetles.
    Synonyms
    rotate, revolve, move in circles, go round in circles, circle, spiral, wheel round, turn round, whirl, pirouette, twirl, swirl, spin, swivel
    1. 1.1 Dance in a wild or suggestive manner.
      疯狂(或有挑逗性)地跳舞
      strippers gyrated to rock music on a low stage

      脱衣舞女合着摇滚乐的节拍在低矮的舞台上狂舞。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I flicked my eyes to a random jock gyrating his hips in the most vulgar manner possible to the beat of the music.
      • The way Perry gyrated and moved his booty on stage was incredible.
      • Then he bent down and gyrated, dancing just for her.
      • David swivels and gyrates to the point where I'm practically drooling with heavy duty lust.
      • The dance beat cranks, and the bodies continue to gyrate.
      • She spun, leapt, and gyrated, moving slowly enough for people to see, but quickly enough to amaze them.
      • She couldn't dance very well, but from the way everyone else was moving, all she would have to do was gyrate her hips, and she would be fine.
      • She often rocks, sways, twirls, jumps, climbs, leaps, gyrates and gets into upside-down positions.
      • She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage.
      • She made her way to a platform in the middle of the court and gyrated suggestively in front of a wind machine.
      • The cheerleader gyrated wildly before the screaming fans.
      • In the heat of the day the pool beckoned and the nights were spent in the pulsating disco gyrating with the local beautiful people.
      • Vince asked the two, pretending not to notice the silicone-stuffed stripper gyrating inches in front of him.
      • I was uncomfortable with the amount of sexually suggestive gyrating the dancers, and even the band, were making.
      • Amid the strobing lights and gyrating mass of bodies, she moved to the pulses and swirls in the music.
      • There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner.
      • I helped her up and then she gyrated her hips, grabbed my hand, and moved to where the other people were dancing.
      • Among the hubbub of dance beats and gyrating bodies grew a feeling of discovery, of enthusiasm for something new.
      • Another was reported to have taken to the stage, removed his shirt and started to take his trousers off as he gyrated round a pole.
      • He has become bored with watching cheap women dance and gyrate for his pleasure.

Derivatives

  • gyrator

  • noun dʒʌɪˈreɪtə
    • As an example, it is demonstrated the application of gyrator transform for the generation of a variety of stable modes.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The g parameter defines the gyrator ratio and is used to calculate the gain of the dependent sources.
      • These interesting designs, called gyrators because the simulate inductors, have transistors in the feedback loop and not what you'd find in simple active filter designs.
      • I understand only that gyrators are used to simulate inductors, and they reverse voltage.
      • This is important, because once the novelty of the naked gyrators wears off, the strip bar becomes in actuality what they're often advertised as: gentlemen's clubs.
      • Beneath this is an idealized representation of the circuit, and lowest is a gyrator circuit representation.
      • Transformers and gyrators in a bond graph model may be reduced and lead to a concise model with smaller number of elements.
      • This implementation is believed to increase the overall density, reliability, yield, signal-to-noise ratio and dynamic range of the gyrator based filter and related circuitry.
      • Thus, some basic power processing functions done by the presented power gyrators are reported.
      • Transformers and gyrators are bond graph elements that can convert energy ideally, as well in one physical domain as well as between one physical domain and another.

Origin

Early 19th century: earlier (early 17th century) as gyration, from Latin gyrat- 'revolved', from the verb gyrare, from Greek guros 'a ring'.

  • The Greek word guros meaning ‘a ring’ is the base of English gyrate. This passed into Latin as gyrare ‘to revolve’. Different as it may seem, to veer (late 16th century) is thought to be from the same source. It comes directly from French virer which is thought to be an alteration of gyrare. The original use in English was nautical in reference to the wind, meaning ‘change gradually’; it came to mean ‘change course’ from the early 17th century.

Rhymes

abate, ablate, aerate, ait, await, backdate, bait, bate, berate, castrate, collate, conflate, crate, create, cremate, date, deflate, dictate, dilate, distraite, donate, downstate, eight, elate, equate, estate, fate, fête, fixate, freight, frustrate, gait, gate, gestate, gradate, grate, great, hate, hydrate, inflate, innate, interrelate, interstate, irate, Kate, Kuwait, lactate, late, locate, lustrate, mandate, mate, migrate, misdate, misstate, mistranslate, mutate, narrate, negate, notate, orate, ornate, Pate, placate, plate, prate, prorate, prostrate, pulsate, pupate, quadrate, rate, rotate, sate, sedate, serrate, short weight, skate, slate, spate, spectate, spruit, stagnate, state, straight, strait, Tate, tête-à-tête, Thwaite, translate, translocate, transmigrate, truncate, underrate, understate, underweight, update, uprate, upstate, up-to-date, vacate, vibrate, wait, weight

Definition of gyrate in US English:

gyrate

verbˈjīrātˈdʒaɪreɪt
  • 1Move or cause to move in a circle or spiral, especially quickly.

    (使)旋转,(使)回旋,(使)环动

    no object their wings gyrate through the water like paddle wheels

    它们的翅膀像桨轮般在水中旋转而行。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The circle becomes a spiralling tornado - spinning and gyrating to confuse the intruder.
    • That's not wind on the water, it's gyrating whirligig beetles.
    • Some merchants offer suspended paper marionettes that in skilled hands can be made to dance and gyrate from the end of a string.
    • Stock prices are gyrating wildly often superimposed on small changes in earnings estimates.
    • The capsule gyrated wildly through re-entry as it dragged the instrument module behind it.
    • Over the past few years, these so-called price-earnings ratios have gyrated wildly from this historical norm.
    • Presidents in 1929 were not supposed to regulate Wall Street, or even talk about the gyrating market for fear of inadvertently setting off a panic.
    • It operates with a myriad of sensors that monitor steering wheel position, the forward and sideways movements of the car, whether the car is gyrating on its axis, and braking and wheel speed.
    • A gyrating engine results in a misaligned propeller shaft.
    • Don't miss the rare chance of gyrating the turbulent waters of river beas on a spunky kyak.
    • I have a version from the early 30s, done in the style of music you associate with black and white cartoons full of barnyard animals gyrating up and down.
    • The Russian policy of recent weeks resembles the condition of latent hysteria - moving between extremes and gyrating between panic attacks and undefined hopes.
    • Stock markets around the world ended one of the darkest weeks in their history yesterday with a day of tumultuous trading as nervous dealers sent share prices gyrating wildly.
    • It's music that you want to move to, with electric guitar riffs that twang and gyrate across the airwaves.
    Synonyms
    rotate, revolve, move in circles, go round in circles, circle, spiral, wheel round, turn round, whirl, pirouette, twirl, swirl, spin, swivel
    1. 1.1no object Dance in a wild or suggestive manner.
      疯狂(或有挑逗性)地跳舞
      strippers gyrated to rock music on a low stage

      脱衣舞女合着摇滚乐的节拍在低矮的舞台上狂舞。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was loud disco music playing and two little girls with no boobies gyrating in a vaguely pornographic manner.
      • Vince asked the two, pretending not to notice the silicone-stuffed stripper gyrating inches in front of him.
      • He has become bored with watching cheap women dance and gyrate for his pleasure.
      • She gyrates frenetically with an abandonment borne of pure intoxification, and scatters her money haphazardly over the stage.
      • Another was reported to have taken to the stage, removed his shirt and started to take his trousers off as he gyrated round a pole.
      • David swivels and gyrates to the point where I'm practically drooling with heavy duty lust.
      • The cheerleader gyrated wildly before the screaming fans.
      • She often rocks, sways, twirls, jumps, climbs, leaps, gyrates and gets into upside-down positions.
      • I helped her up and then she gyrated her hips, grabbed my hand, and moved to where the other people were dancing.
      • Then he bent down and gyrated, dancing just for her.
      • She spun, leapt, and gyrated, moving slowly enough for people to see, but quickly enough to amaze them.
      • Amid the strobing lights and gyrating mass of bodies, she moved to the pulses and swirls in the music.
      • The way Perry gyrated and moved his booty on stage was incredible.
      • I was uncomfortable with the amount of sexually suggestive gyrating the dancers, and even the band, were making.
      • The dance beat cranks, and the bodies continue to gyrate.
      • In the heat of the day the pool beckoned and the nights were spent in the pulsating disco gyrating with the local beautiful people.
      • She made her way to a platform in the middle of the court and gyrated suggestively in front of a wind machine.
      • She couldn't dance very well, but from the way everyone else was moving, all she would have to do was gyrate her hips, and she would be fine.
      • I flicked my eyes to a random jock gyrating his hips in the most vulgar manner possible to the beat of the music.
      • Among the hubbub of dance beats and gyrating bodies grew a feeling of discovery, of enthusiasm for something new.

Origin

Early 19th century: earlier ( early 17th century) as gyration, from Latin gyrat- ‘revolved’, from the verb gyrare, from Greek guros ‘a ring’.

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