Definition of the word rotating

Pronunciation of vocabulary rotating

rotatingadjective

xoay

/rəʊˈteɪtɪŋ//ˈrəʊteɪtɪŋ/

Origin of the word rotating

The word "rotating" originates from the Latin words "rotare," which means "to rotate" or "to turn round," and "rotatio," which means "a turning" or "revolution." The Latin words are derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "ret-," which meant "to twist" or "to turn." The English word "rotating" has been in use since the 15th century, initially referring to the rotation of celestial bodies, such as stars and planets, as described in astronomy. Over time, the word expanded to include other contexts, such as the rotation of machines, gears, and other mechanical parts. In modern usage, "rotating" is often used to describe any movement that involves a circular or spiral motion, whether in science, technology, engineering, or everyday life.

Vocabulary summary rotating

typenoun

meaningroster

meaningsupreme court (of the Roman Church)

Example of vocabulary rotatingnamespace

meaning

moving or turning around a fixed point

di chuyển hoặc quay quanh một điểm cố định

  • rotating parts

    các bộ phận quay

meaning

for which the person who does it regularly changes

mà người thực hiện nó thường xuyên thay đổi

  • a rotating presidency

    một chức chủ tịch luân phiên

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary rotating


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