Oscilante in english
Oscillating
pronunciation: ɑsəleɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɑsəleɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
oscilante = fluctuating ; flickering ; oscillating ; swinging ; swaying ; rolling ; oscillatory ; undulating ; undulatory.
Example: The telephone is an example of a terminal, converting the acoustic waves of speech into a fluctuating electrical signal, and the signal back to audible form.Example: The book is entitled 'The Flickering Mind: The False Promise of Technology in the Classroom and How Learning Can Be Saved'.Example: This paper describes an oscillating chemical reaction, and discusses numerous parallels to it in research, such as in fibrillation of the heart, body-clock rhythms of animals and plants, the self-assembly of multicellular organisms, and certain stripes in volcanic rock.Example: A mannequin head is used to teach the swinging flashlight test for examining eye pupils.Example: Amid the pale pink blossoms poised on turquoise green leaves, the swaying image of the sky above has the unreal quality of a dream.Example: The movements of the dancers imitate the swaying of flowers in the gently rolling fields of the countryside.Example: Most of the technology operates by responding to marine current flow in either rotational or oscillatory fashion.Example: Whether being battered by the surf or swimming through the gentle undulating surface of lakes, I find inspiration in the movement of water.Example: Snakes use their bodies to move in either rectilinear (caterpillar-like) or undulatory fashion.more:
» movimiento oscilante = rocking motion .
Example: The beater moved his balls over the forme with a rocking motion while the press was open.» puerta oscilante = swinging door ; swing door .
Example: Many swinging doors are installed with a lever or doorknob to open them with. Example: Researchers have done a comparative study and found that revolving doors save more energy than swing doors.