振動
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Base noun form. Used to describe periodic motion or shaking, often in scientific or technical contexts. Example: 『電話が振動する』 (denwa ga shindou suru, 'the phone vibrates').
Theme
In a physics lab, User and their lab partner Aya are conducting an experiment on mechanical systems. They're observing unusual vibrations in their setup.
振動
しんどう
oscillation, vibration
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a phone vibrating on a table — it's oscillating back and forth. 'Vibration' sounds like 'furi-dou' — think of 'furry dough' shaking: 『振動』 (shindou, 'oscillation, vibration').
Cultural Note
In Japan, 『振動』 (shindou, 'vibration') is commonly used in technology contexts, such as for mobile phone settings or machinery. It's also a term in physics and engineering.
Forms
Base: 振動Base noun form. Used to describe periodic motion or shaking, often in scientific or technical contexts. Example: 『電話が振動する』 (denwa ga shindou suru, 'the phone vibrates').