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mo·tion AHD[mōʹshən] D.J.[ˈməʊʃən]K.K.[ˈmoʃən]n.(名词)- The act or process of changing position or place.动;运动:改变位置或地点的动作或过程
- A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture.姿势的变化:身体或身体某部位有意义的、有表达力的位置改变;手势
- Active operation:积极运转:set the plan in motion.执行该计划
- The ability or power to move:运动力:移动的能力或力量:lost motion in his arm.他的胳膊不能动
- The manner in which the body moves, as in walking.步态:身体移动的方式,比如在行走过程中
- A prompting from within; an impulse or inclination:动机,意向:来自内部的刺激;冲动或趋向:resigned of her own motion.她自愿辞职
- Music Melodic ascent and descent of pitch.【音乐】 旋律的变移:声调旋律的上升或下降
- Law An application made to a court for an order or a ruling.【法律】 请求,申请:法院提出的一种做为命令或约束的申请
- A formal proposal put to the vote under parliamentary procedures.提议:一种在议会程序下进行的向投票席做出的正式议案
- A mechanical device or piece of machinery that moves or causes motion; a mechanism.机械装置:可以运动或能引起运动的机械装置或机器部件;机械装置
- The movement or action of such a device.机械运动:这种装置的运动或行为
v.(动词)mo.tioned, mo.tion.ing, mo.tions v.tr.(及物动词)- To direct by making a gesture:打手势:通过打手势引导:motioned us to our seats.用手势指示我们的座位
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To signal by making a gesture:示意:以手势指导:motioned to her to enter.示意让她进来
go through the motions - To do something in a mechanical manner indicative of a lack of interest or involvement.做…姿态:机械地做某事,显示出缺乏兴趣或投入
- Middle English mocioun 中古英语 mocioun
- from Old French motion 源自 古法语 motion
- from Latin mōtiō mōtiōn- 源自 拉丁语 mōtiō mōtiōn-
- from mōtus [past participle of] movēre [to move] * see meuə- 源自 mōtus movēre的过去分词 [移动] * 参见 meuə-
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