motion如何读

英:[ˈməʊʃn]

美:[ˈmoʊʃn]

motion英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 示意 direct sb by a motion or gesture
n.(名词)
  1. [U](物体的)运动 the act, manner, or state of moving
  2. [C]手势,动作gesture
  3. [C]提议,动议 a suggestion formally put before a meeting

motion是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 移动
  2. 提议,动议
  3. 运动
  4. 运行,运转,开动
  5. 动作,举动
  6. 请求
  7. 手势
  8. 姿态
  9. 眼色
  10. 动机,意向
  11. 大便
  12. 装置
  13. 【音】高低旋律的变化
  14. 动摇
v. (动词)
  1. 向某人点头或摇头示意,以动作或手势示意,向…示意
  2. 摆动
  3. 向某人打手势,打手势要求,打手势
  4. 走,运转,运动
  5. 示意
  6. 做动作

motion自然拼读

mo·tion

mo shn

motion变形

复数:motions

第三人称单数:motions

现在分词:motioning

过去式:motioned

过去分词:motioned

motion扩展

motionless (adj.), motionlessly (adv.), motionlessness (n.)

motion词根

词根:motif

adj.

motive 发动的;成为动机的

motivated 有动机的;有积极性的

motionless 静止的;不运动的

motivational 动机的;激发性的;有关动机的;动机说明

motile [生理] 能动的;显示活力的

motional 运动的;起动的

motiveless 无动机的

n.

motivation 动机;积极性;推动

motive 动机,目的;主题

motif 主题;动机;主旨;图形;意念

motivator 动力;激励因素

motility 运动性;能动性;自动力

motile 运动型

motivity 动力;原动力

v.

motivated 使产生动机;激发…的积极性(motivate的过去式和过去分词)

vt.

motivate 刺激;使有动机;激发…的积极性

motive 使产生动机,激起

motion英英释义

noun

an act, process, or instance of changing place : movement

a pendulum in motion

an active or functioning state or condition

set the divorce proceedings in motion

an impulse or inclination of the mind or will

the fundamental motions of humanity to good or evil—T. S. Eliot

a proposal for actionespecially: a formal proposal made in a deliberative assembly

made a motion that the meeting be adjourned

an application made to a court or judge to obtain an order, ruling, or direction

His motion for a new trial was denied.

a puppet show

puppet

mechanism

an act or instance of moving the body or its parts : gesture

signaled with a motion of his arm

motions plural activities, movements

taking advantage of the night to conceal his motions

melodic change of pitch

biographical name

Sir Andrew 1952–     British poet; poet laureate (1999–2009)

verb

intransitive verb

to signal by a movement or gesture

the pitcher motioned to the catcher

transitive verb

to direct by a motion

motioned me to the seat

motion词组

in motion在开动中,在运转中

motion control运动控制,拖动控制;动作控制,移动控制

wave motion波动

motion picturen. 电影

relative motion相对运动

motion equation运动方程

motion compensation运动补偿;动态补偿

linear motion直线运动

motion analysis运动分析;动作分析

equation of motion运动方程

proper motion自行;天体之固有运动

brownian motion布朗运动

slow motion慢动作;慢镜头

circular motion圆周运动;圆运动

set in motion开始,调动;把…发动起来

motion simulation运动仿真;运动模拟

motion state运动状态

law of motion[物理]运动定律(等于Newton's law of motion)

motion sickness[医]晕动病(指晕船、晕车、晕飞机)

reciprocating motion往复运动;住复式动作

motion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

motion词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, mocioun,“移动过程; 位置的连续变化; 建议,正式提议”,源自于古法语 mocion “运动,动作; 变化,改变”(13世纪,现代法语 motion),直接源自拉丁语 motionem(主格 motio)“移动,运动; 情感”,源自于 movere 的过去分词词干“移动”(源自于 PIE 词根 *meue- “推开”)。

自15世纪以来,法律意义上的“向法院或法官提出申请”。in motion “处于运动状态”自17世纪初出现; set in motion “开始运作”自1590年代出现。在比喻意义上, go through the motions “假装,敷衍了事”自1816年起源于“模拟动作”的概念。电影 Motion picture 自1896年出现; 晕动症 motion sickness 自1942年出现。

Rev. G.S. White said : The Presbytery does not favour the proposition of the Richmond Convention, and thinks the appointment of the Committee unnecessary; yet I suppose, that like the man who had nothing to eat, yet always spread the table, and sat down, and went through the motions—so we, according to our brother, are in honour bound, to appoint the Committee and go through the motions!—[Laughter] [The Presbyterian Magazine, May, 1858]
Rev. G.S. White 说:长老会不赞成里士满会议的提议,认为任命委员会是不必要的; 然而,我想,就像那个没有东西吃的人,却总是摆好桌子,坐下来,然后 through the motions ——所以我们,根据我们的兄弟的说法,有义务任命委员会并进行表决!——[笑声] [《长老会杂志》,1858年5月]

motion_体育行业词汇

打手势

点头示意

motion_哲学行业词汇

运动

motion_建筑行业词汇

动态

motion_法律行业词汇

议会动议

提案

被告的请求

motion词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English mocioun, from Anglo-French motion, from Latin motion-, motio movement, from movēre to move

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

motion儿童词典英英释义

motion1 of 2noun

a formal plan or suggestion for action offered according to the rules of a meeting

a motion to adjourn

an act or process of changing place or position : movement

an act or instance of moving the body or its parts : gesture

motion2 of 2verb

to direct or signal by a movement or sign

motioned me to come forward

motion1 of 2noun

a formal plan or suggestion for action offered according to the rules of a meeting

a motion to adjourn

an act or process of changing place or position : movement

an act or instance of moving the body or its parts : gesture

motion2 of 2verb

to direct or signal by a movement or sign

motioned me to come forward

motion1 of 2noun

a formal plan or suggestion for action offered according to the rules of a meeting

a motion to adjourn

an act or process of changing place or position : movement

an act or instance of moving the body or its parts : gesture

motion2 of 2verb

to direct or signal by a movement or sign

motioned me to come forward

motion医学词典英英释义

motionnoun

an act, process, or instance of changing place : movement

an evacuation of the bowels

the matter evacuated—often used in plural

blood in the motions—Lancet

motion 例句

1 At first the infected seemed taken unaware, stunned by the sudden burst of motion.

2 Bodega quickly motioned to me not to say a word.

3 He silently motions them to go into the living room, and as soon as he tries to shut the door, he sees someone else approaching.

4 The old man glared at him, made a shooing motion with his hand, and turned back to work.

5 He lifted the phone to his ear and motioned for me to leave.

6 Two men in biohazard suits were walking clumsily together, as if in slow motion.

7 He motioned to the guards outside to bring in the prisoner they were leading.

8 She made a motion calling for the repeal of the law.

9 He looked up like he’d been shaken out of a deep sleep, and she motioned for him to pass her the satchel.

10 At Ellis Island when the ghost asked Brave Orchid what year her husband had cut off his pigtail, a Chinese who was crouching on the floor motioned her not to talk.

11 The rest of the afternoon unwinds in slow motion.

12 I remember the night that set this all in motion, the night I saw the soldiers mark my mother's door.

13 Before I can react, he jerks my head with a swift, savage motion.

14 Something must be the ultimate cause of motion.

15 She sat at our kitchen table and motioned for me to sit beside her.

16 Something in the way the tennis players hold themselves, or the way they toss the ball, or the fluidity of their motion triggers something in his unconscious.

17 Cholly jumped, trying to kneel, stand, and get his pants up all in one motion.

18 Kepler’s first law of planetary motion is simply this: A planet moves in an ellipse with the Sun at one focus.

19 “You’re not going to take my babies,” she said to Dorothy, struggling against the changes that had been set in motion by Langley’s letter, but which had roots much deeper than that.

20 I touched her face, and motioned for us to go outside.

motion 同义词

15 做手势

gesticulation gesticulate

20 打手势

dumb show sign beckon

29 点头示意

nod

39 眼色

glance winkus look eye

44 用单数或复数 排泄物

excrement

motion 短语相关

slow motion motion picture in motion poetry in motion harmonic motion put in/into motion motion sickness motion capture set the wheels in motion stop-motion

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