fluctuation

  • 11fluctuation — UK [ˌflʌktʃuˈeɪʃ(ə)n] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms fluctuation : singular fluctuation plural fluctuations frequent changes in the amount, value, or level of something Even a minor fluctuation in the water temperature can affect… …

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  • 12fluctuation — /fluk chooh ay sheuhn/, n. 1. continual change from one point or condition to another. 2. wavelike motion; undulation. 3. Genetics. a body variation due to environmental factors and not inherited. [1400 50; late ME < L fluctuation (s. of&#8230; …

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  • 13fluctuation — fliuktuacija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Atsitiktinio dydžio vertės nuokrypis nuo jo vidutinės vertės, pvz.: slėgio fliuktuacija, elektros srovės stiprio fliuktuacija, įtampos fluktuacija. atitikmenys: angl.&#8230; …

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  • 14fluctuation — fliuktuacija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Nereguliarus laikinis dydžio kitimas tarp dviejų ribinių verčių. atitikmenys: angl. fluctuation vok. Fluktuation, f; Schwankung, f rus. флуктуация, f pranc. fluctuation, f …

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  • 15fluctuation — fliuktuacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fluctuation vok. Fluktuation, f; Schwankung, f rus. флуктуация, f pranc. fluctuation, f …

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  • 16fluctuation — 1. The act of fluctuating. 2. A wavelike motion felt on palpating a cavity with nonrigid walls, especially one containing fluid. SYN: fluctuance. * * * fluc·tu·a·tion .flək chə wā shən n 1) a motion like that of waves esp the wavelike motion of a …

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  • 17fluctuation — (flu ktu a sion ; en vers, de cinq syllabes) s. f. 1°   Agitation, alternatives de ce qui est comparé à un flot. La rente éprouve de grandes fluctuations. Les fluctuations de l opinion. Ce sont les fluctuations de la prospérité publique qui&#8230; …

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  • 18fluctuation — fluc|tu|a|tion [ ,flʌktʃu eıʃn ] noun count or uncount frequent changes in the amount, value, or level of something: Even a minor fluctuation in the water temperature can affect the fish …

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  • 19fluctuation — noun a natural fluctuation in temperature Syn: variation, change, shift, alteration, swing, movement, oscillation, alternation, rise and fall, seesawing, yo yoing, instability, unsteadiness Ant: stability …

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  • 20fluctuation — n. the characteristic feeling of a wave motion produced in a fluid filled part of the body by an examiner s fingers. If fluctuation is present when a swelling is examined, this is an indication that there is fluid within it and that the swelling&#8230; …

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