Vibración (en. Vibration)

/bi.bɾaˈθjon/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Rapid and repeated movement of an object.
The vibration of the phone indicated that I had a message.
La vibración del teléfono me indicó que tenía un mensaje.
Sensation produced by oscillatory movement.
I felt a vibration in the ground when the train passed by.
Sentí una vibración en el suelo cuando pasó el tren.
Physical phenomenon in which an object moves alternately.
The vibration of guitar strings is what produces the sound.
La vibración de las cuerdas de guitarra es lo que produce el sonido.

Etymology

From Latin 'vibratio', meaning 'agitation' or 'tremor'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

under vibration
State of unrest or emotional tension.
bajo vibración
positive vibrations
Pleasant sensations or a feeling of well-being.
vibraciones positivas
vibration star
Person who radiates positive energy and charisma.
estrella de vibración

Related Words

to vibrate
To make a back-and-forth movement.
vibrar
vibrating
That produces or transmits vibrations.
vibrante
vibrator
Device that produces vibrations.
vibrador

Slang Meanings

Good vibe
That party had a lot of vibration, everyone was dancing and laughing.
Esa fiesta tuvo mucha vibración, todos estaban bailando y riendo.
Positive atmosphere
The meeting had a good vibe, everyone collaborated.
La reunión tuvo una buena vibración, todos colaboraron.