vibrar

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vibrar (first-person singular present vibro, first-person singular preterite vibrí, past participle vibrat)

  1. to vibrate

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From Latin vibrāre, present active infinitive of vibrō (shake, agitate).

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vibrar (first-person singular present vibro, first-person singular preterite vibrei, past participle vibrado)

  1. to vibrate, tremble
    Synonym: tremer

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vibrar

  1. to vibrate

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Portuguese[edit]

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From Latin vibrāre (to shake, to agitate), from Proto-Indo-European *weyb-, *weyp- (to oscillate, swing).

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  • Hyphenation: vi‧brar

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vibrar (first-person singular present vibro, first-person singular preterite vibrei, past participle vibrado)

  1. to vibrate, oscillate
  2. to pulsate

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Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin vibrāre (shake, agitate).

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  • IPA(key): /biˈbɾaɾ/ [biˈβ̞ɾaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: vi‧brar

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vibrar (first-person singular present vibro, first-person singular preterite vibré, past participle vibrado)

  1. to vibrate
  2. to roll the letter R
  3. to brandish forcefully

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