movement如何读

英:[ˈmuːvmənt]

美:[ˈmuːvmənt]

movement英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C]移动,运动,活动 moving or being moved; action; activity
  2. [C]动作,姿势 a particular act of changing position or place
  3. [C]调动,调遣 act of changing position, especially as a military manoeuvre
  4. [C]动向,趋向,倾向 a general feeling, way of thinking, acting, etc. notdirected by any particular person or group, towards sth new, or away from sth that exists; trend of society
  5. [C]乐章 any of the main division in a long musical work

movement是什么意思

n.

运动

活动

调遣

逐渐变化

进步

增减

乐章

机件

movement自然拼读

move·ment

muv mnt

movement变形

复数:movements

movement词根

词根:move

adj.

moving 移动的;动人的;活动的

moved 感动的;被移动的

movable 动产的;可移动的;不固定的

moveable 可移动的

adv.

movingly 感人地,动人地

n.

move 移动;步骤;迁居

movable 动产;可移动的东西

mover 原动力;鼓动者;搬运公司;搬家工人

moveable 动产

movability 易动;可动;可动性

v.

moving 移动(move的ing形式)

moved 移动,移动到;感动(move的过去式,过去分词)

vi.

move 移动;搬家,迁移;离开

vt.

move 移动;感动

movement英英释义

Noun

1. a change of position that does not entail a change of location;

"the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise"

"movement is a sign of life"

"an impatient move of his hand"

"gastrointestinal motility"

2. a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something

3. the act of changing location from one place to another;

"police controlled the motion of the crowd"

"the movement of people from the farms to the cities"

"his move put him directly in my path"

4. a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals;

"he was a charter member of the movement"

"politicians have to respect a mass movement"

"he led the national liberation front"

5. a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata;

"the second movement is slow and melodic"

6. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end;

"he supported populist campaigns"

"they worked in the cause of world peace"

"the team was ready for a drive toward the pennant"

"the movement to end slavery"

"contributed to the war effort"

7. an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object;

"the cinema relies on apparent motion"

"the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement"

8. a euphemism for defecation;

"he had a bowel movement"

9. a general tendency to change (as of opinion);

"not openly liberal but that is the trend of the book"

"a broad movement of the electorate to the right"

10. the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock);

"it was an expensive watch with a diamond movement"

11. the act of changing the location of something;

"the movement of cargo onto the vessel"

movement区别

 movement, motion, move

这组词都有“运动”的意思,其区别是:

movement通常抽象地指有规则的动作或定向运动,特指政治性的运动。

motion指不处于静止状态而在移动的过程中,强调运动本身,而不涉及其动因。

move着重开始的行动或变化。

以上来源于网络

movement词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, mevement,“位置的改变; 从一个地方到另一个地方的移动”,源自古法语 movement “运动,锻炼; 开始,激励”(现代法语 mouvement),源自中世纪拉丁语 movimentum,源自拉丁语 movere “移动,使运动”(源自 PIE 词根 *meue- “推开”)。在音乐上的“作品的主要部分”意义上,它最早见于1776年; 在政治/艺术/社会意义上的“一群人为了特定目标而进行的行动和努力的过程”来自1828年。相关: Movements。

movement_体育行业词汇

动作

运动

轮转法

movement_医学行业词汇

运动

排便

movement_法律行业词汇

迁户口

迁居

movement词源英文解释

The first known use of movement was in the 14th century

movement儿童词典英英释义

native1 of 2adjective

inborn sense 1, natural

native ability

born in a particular place or country

native Hawaiians

belonging to one because of the place or circumstances of one's birth

my native language

grown, produced, or having its beginning in a particular region native stone

native art

living or growing naturally in a particular region

native plants

found in nature especially in a pure form : not artificially prepared

native salt

capitalized of, relating to, or being a member of an Indigenous people of North or South America : native american

native2 of 2noun

one born or raised in a particular place

a native of Milwaukee

an original or Indigenous inhabitant

something indigenous to a particular locality

a local resident

nationnoun

nationality sense 3

a community of people composed of one or more nationalities usually with its own territory and government

the territory of a nation

name1 of 3noun

a word or combination of words by which a person or thing is regularly known

a descriptive often insulting word or phrase

called him names

reputation sense 2

made a name for herself

appearance as opposed to fact

a friend in name only

name2 of 3verb

to give a name to : call

to mention or identify by name

to accuse by name

name the culprit

to nominate for office : appoint

named the diplomat Secretary of State

to decide upon : choose

name the date for a wedding

to mention specifically

name a price

name3 of 3adjective

bearing a name

name tag

having an established reputation name brands

name performers

multiplyverb

to increase in number : make or become more numerous

to produce offspring : breed

rabbits multiply rapidly

to use in finding a product by multiplication multiply 7 by 8

multiply 7 and 8

to perform multiplication

first divide and then multiply

mudnoun

soft wet earth

move1 of 2verb

to change the place or position of : shift

move the chair closer

to go from one place to another

move into the shade

to set in motion

moved their feet

to cause a person to act or decide : persuade

the report moved me to change my mind

to take action : act

to affect the feelings of

the sad story moved me to tears

to suggest according to the rules of a meeting

move to adjourn

to change hands or cause to change hands through sale or rental

the store's stock must be moved

to change residence

moved to Iowa

to change place or position : stir

to cause to function : operate

this button moves the whole machine

to proceed in a certain direction

we're moving up in the world

to carry on one's life in a particular environment

moves in the best circles

to go away : depart

told them to move on

to transfer a piece in a game (as chess) from one place to another

to empty or cause to empty

move the bowels

move2 of 2noun

the act of moving a piece in a game

the turn of a player to move

a step taken to achieve a goal : maneuver

the action of moving : movement

a change of residence or location

movementnoun

the act or process of moving

an instance or manner of moving

observe the movement of a star

a tendency or trend

detected a movement toward fairer pricing

a program or series of acts working toward a desired end

a movement for political reform

the group taking part in such a series of acts

join the movement

a mechanical arrangement (as of wheels) for causing a particular motion (as in a clock or watch)

a section of a longer piece of music

bowel movement

movementnoun

the act or process of moving

an instance or manner of moving

observe the movement of a star

a tendency or trend

detected a movement toward fairer pricing

a program or series of acts working toward a desired end

a movement for political reform

the group taking part in such a series of acts

join the movement

a mechanical arrangement (as of wheels) for causing a particular motion (as in a clock or watch)

a section of a longer piece of music

bowel movement

movement医学词典英英释义

movementnoun

the act or process of moving

an act of voiding the bowels : bowel movement

matter expelled from the bowels at one passage : stool

movement 例句

1 “You can come in, but don’t make any noises or sudden movements. Don’t talk unless he talks to you. If you do talk, keep your voice low. Understand?”

2 In his lean throat the sharp-pointed Adam’s apple made a surprisingly rapid up-and-down movement, and the beer vanished.

3 He kept still, knowing that the slightest movement of his head would mean being violently sick.

4 “I don’t doubt it,” he snapped, reshelving the magazines with elegant, careful movements at odds with his harsh words.

5 In one fluid movement, she lifts from the rim of the nest, wings expanding with the thinning tree cover to a full spread.

6 He had learned to follow the movements of people’s lips and to understand what they said.

7 Nearby cameras tracked the dogs’ eye movements.

附近的相机跟踪记录了这些狗的眼部运动。

8 Jerome stood completely still, as if any movement might make everything suddenly even worse.

9 Dobrynya fought with practiced movements and the ease of a man who spent years learning his art.

10 I crossed the floor to the edge of the blue mat where kids were sitting with crossed legs, watching silently as Samira and two girls in yellow belts did a bunch of movements.

11 I looked right, left, up, down, waved my hands before my eyes, didn’t see so much as a hint of movement.

12 Would an all-out rupture between the two of them cause the whole civil rights movement to lose ground?

13 Every movement set the cups and saucers to tinkling in warning.

14 Agassi has been reduced to a skeleton, so that as he moves to hit the ball, the movement of every joint in his body is clearly visible and measurable.

15 Eight floors below, I hear the mix of salsa and rap over the scatter of nighttime voices and the movement of people out causing mischief on Halloween night.

16 ...the first movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony.

贝多芬《第七交响曲》第一乐章

17 He skipped like a chicken, in a jagged movement of legs and arms.

18 It wasn’t me who controlled my movements but the rushing air around me.

19 Tanin’s eyes narrowed at a flicker of movement on the dock.

20 But the real world is busy with movement and noise.

movement 同义词

6 排大便

poop

8 现况

state of play

10 奔忙

hustle run bustle flutter

13 涨落

fluctuate

16 动势

dynamic

22 抵达

win reach

24 走动

play

28 排泄粪便

move

37 动静

stir

47 可动装置

mobile

52 行踪

whereabouts

54 调遣

redeploy

56 动态

dynamic dynamics

60 行军

March

66 动程

travel stroke

67 移往

move

73 大便

business ordure

movement 短语相关

bowel movement counter-movement euglenoid movement Oxford movement pincer movement rapid eye movement rapid eye movement sleep

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