Pronunciation: /əkˌseləˈrəɡræmz/
noun a record of acceleration as a function of time, used in earthquake engineering to study the effects of earthquakes on structures
A1 Accelerograms are used to record seismic activity.
A2 Scientists analyze accelerograms to study earthquake patterns.
B1 Engineers use accelerograms to design buildings that can withstand earthquakes.
B2 The accelerograms collected during the earthquake provided valuable data for research purposes.
C1 Sophisticated equipment is required to accurately measure accelerograms in high-risk seismic zones.
C2 The research team compared accelerograms from multiple earthquakes to identify common characteristics.
formal Accelerograms are used in structural engineering to study the response of buildings to seismic activity.
informal Scientists use accelerograms to see how buildings shake during earthquakes.
slang Yo, check out these accelerograms showing how buildings wiggle when the ground shakes!
figurative The accelerograms of her emotions showed a sudden spike when she received the news.
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