gy·ra·tion /ʤaɪˈreʃən/
旋回,迴轉,旋轉
gy·ra·tion /ʤaɪˈreʃən/ 名詞
迴轉,旋能
Gy·ra·tion n.
1. The act of turning or whirling, as around a fixed center; a circular or spiral motion; motion about an axis; rotation; revolution.
The gyrations of an ascending balloon. --De Quincey.
If a burning coal be nimbly moved round in a circle, with gyrations continually repeated, the whole circle will appear like fire. --Sir I. Newton.
2. Zool. One of the whorls of a spiral univalve shell.
Center of gyration. Mech. See under Center.
Radius of gyration, the distance between the axis of a rotating body and its center of gyration. --Rankine.
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gyration
n 1: a single complete turn (axial or orbital); "the plane made
three rotations before it crashed"; "the revolution of
the earth about the sun takes one year" [syn: rotation,
revolution]
2: the act of rotating in a circle or spiral [syn: whirling]