Synonym: gyration, revolution, rotary motion. Similar words: job rotation, crop rotation, denotation, annotation, quotation, connotation, rotating, proportional representation. Meaning: [rəʊ'teɪʃn] n. 1. the act of rotating as if on an axis 2. (mathematics) a transformation in which the coordinate axes are rotated by a fixed angle about the origin 3. a single complete turn (axial or orbital) 4. a planned recurrent sequence (of crops or personnel etc.).
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91. The rotation of the colour changer can be adjusted to give slow or rapid colour change.
92. The original Norfolk rotation was used to grow cash crops on strong land, yet never were two successive cash crops taken.
93. Instead, management's response to the de-skilling effects of the new technology was to introduce a system of job rotation.
94. For example, in temperate areas there should be an annual rotation of pasture with other livestock or crops.
95. At sea, the rotation of pilots follows a strict order so that no one pilot dives more than another.
96. We therefore would not even be able to determine its rotation period.
97. These represent segments of small circles concentric about the pole of rotation with respect to which the diverging plates are moving.
98. This torque will gradually reduce the axial spin rate of M until it too is in synchronous rotation.
99. The measured brightness variations over the rotation period are called the light curve of the asteroid.
100. Jupiter is therefore appreciably flattened, though this is not surprising in view of its rapid axial rotation.
101. Three Shakespearean comedies will be performed in rotation during the festival.
102. Other regions, which did not happen to pick up a rotation,[www.Sentencedict.com] would become oval-shaped objects called elliptical galaxies.
103. There is also the possibility of genuine rotation which will fit in with other farm produce.
104. Many farmers are rediscovering the largely abandoned practices of crop rotation and manure spreading.
105. The retrograde rotation of Venus came as a considerable surprise.
106. Robinson's first rotation at the hospital was in the emergency room.
107. Therefore their period should be the axial rotation period of the Jovian interior.
108. At this packing density the average search time for a given record is 0.732R, where R is the device rotation time.
109. Today a single priest has to minister to three or sometimes more churches, taking them in rotation.
110. Even in this case we can consider the translation to be a special case of rotation about a centre infinitely far away.
111. The north-south winds vary in direction with altitude, though the zonal winds are in the direction of rotation at all altitudes.
112. It is emphasized here that there is no rotation in a frame in free fall.
113. Together with differential rotation, this causes a large amount of mechanical energy and magnetic flux to pass through the surface.
114. The two main ways of converting the rotation of the internal rollers to electrical signals are partially conductive wheels and optical discs.
115. Carlos Reyes, working to earn a spot in the starting rotation, has one of the better change-ups in the league.
116. This should make the model start to move in the direction which it is pointing or stop the rotation.
117. The plot of rotation rates in Fig. 1 a shows the residuals relative to this normal slowdown.
118. You should build job rotation into your career planning.
119. the diurnal rotation of the earth.
120. Coriolis force is the reason for earth differential rotation.
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