Translation "njihanje" to English

njihanje{noun}
oscillation · sway · vacillation · wag

njihanje

nounIPA: / ɲixaɲe /
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English translation

oscillation

nounIPA: / ɔsilasjˈɔ̃ /

ETYM Latin oscillatio a swinging.
A periodic change or alternation. In electronics, oscillation refers to a periodic change in an electrical signal.
One complete to-and-fro movement of a vibrating object or system. For any particular vibration, the time for one oscillation is called its period and the number of oscillations in one second is call
ed its frequency. The maximum displacement of the vibrating object from its rest position is called the amplitude of the oscillation.
1. The process of oscillating between states.
2. (Physics) A regular variation in value about a mean; SYN. vibration.

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And it is this continuous, synchronous oscillation within the cell that allows it to form quite a complex understanding of its environment, but without any large-scale control center.
Source: TED2020
And the waves we surf, created by wind, are just one visible part of the continuous oscillation of energy that has shaped our universe since its very beginning.
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: cycle · vibration

sway

nounIPA: / sweɪ /

1. Controlling influence.
2. Pitching dangerously to one side

There's the Nudge book, the Sway book, the Blink book, like the one-title book, all about the ways in which we screw up.
Source: TED2020
So, we have a little carpet that you can look at your amount of postural sway, and look at the changes in your postural sway over many months.
Source: TED2020
Are airplanes safer? Did the bridge sway and fall?
Source: TED2020

Synonyms: careen · rock · tilt

vacillation

nounIPA: / vasijasjˈɔ̃ /

ETYM Latin vacillatio: cf. French vacillation.
The act of vacillating; a moving one way and the other; a wavering.

Synonyms: hesitation · swing · swinging · wavering

wag

nounIPA: / wæɡ /

ETYM From Wag.
(Informal) A witty, amusing person who makes jokes; SYN. wit, card.

And my professor at Columbia, Sidney Morgenbesser, a great philosophical wag, when I said to him, "Professor Morgenbesser, why is there something rather than nothing?"
Source: TED2020
One wag wrote: ["Please, could you expel, or, at least, restrain, the comma-maniac, on your editorial staff?"] Ah, well.
Source: TED2020
Dogs wag their tails when they're happy.
Source: Tatoeba

Synonyms: card · shake · waggle · wit

Similar words to "njihanje"

njakanje · njikanje · njušenje · njuškanje · najmanje · najmanji
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