名词
1. She watched the dancer and tried to copy her movements.
她观察那个跳舞的人,想模仿她的动作。
2. We''re starting a movement against smoking.
我们正掀起一场反对吸烟的运动。
3. He lay there without movement.
他躺在那里,一动也不动。
4. The police are carefully watching the movements of the suspicious character carefully.
警察密切注意着那个可疑人物的行动。
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5. There is a movement towards simple designs in clothing.
时下服装设计趋于朴素。
1. 乐章:音乐厅礼仪真的很重要,关闭通讯工具、严禁饮食、严禁喧哗这些相通的要求就不必说了,乐章(movement)与乐章之间不要鼓掌,很多audiences难以做到. 不该鼓掌的地方(乐章之间)鼓掌,但是该鼓掌的地方(欢迎入场、致谢、要求encore)掌声又不热烈.
2. 动作:格思里对作为动作(movement)的反应与作为行动(act)的反应作了区分:前者是指个别的肌肉动作;后者是指由一系列肌肉动作构成的动作复合体. 在他看来,行动是无法如实逼真地描述的. 行动发生在整体反应之中,而整体反应是无限复杂的,
3. movement:mov; 通用数据传送指令
1. (拥有共同信仰、思想或目标的)运动,运动团体
A movement is a group of people who share the same beliefs, ideas, or aims.
e.g. It''s part of a broader Hindu nationalist movement that''s gaining strength throughout the country.
这是一场凝聚全国力量的更大规模的印度教民族主义运动的一部分。
e.g. ...the women''s movement.
妇女运动
2. 活动;运行;移动
Movement involves changing position or going from one place to another.
e.g. They actually monitor the movement of the fish going up river.
他们实际上在监测鱼类迁往上游的活动。
e.g. ...the plan for free movement of people, goods, capital and services across internal Community borders...
劳动力、货物、资本和服务在共同体各成员国间自由流动的计划
3. (军队作战或演习时的)调遣,调动
A movement is a planned change in position that an army makes during a battle or military exercise.
e.g. There are reports of fresh troop movements across the border.
有报告说,新近有军队越过边境。
4. (态度、观点、政策等的)逐渐变化,趋势,动向
Movement is a gradual development or change of an attitude, opinion, or policy.
movement
e.g. ...the movement towards democracy in Latin America...
拉丁美洲的民主进程
e.g. There was a very good atmosphere at the talks and the participants believed movement forward was possible.
会谈气氛非常融洽,与会者相信会取得进展。
5. (某人在某一时期内的)行动,活动,动向
Your movements are everything which you do or plan to do during a period of time.
e.g. I want a full account of your movements the night Mr Gower was killed.
请你完整地描述一下高尔先生被杀的那天晚上你的一切行踪。
6. 乐章
A movement of a piece of classical music is one of its main sections.
e.g. ...the first movement of Beethoven''s 7th symphony.
贝多芬《第七交响曲》第一乐章
noun
1. the act of changing location from one place to another
e.g. 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
2. the act of changing the location of something
e.g. the movement of cargo onto the vessel
3. a change of position that does not entail a change of location
e.g. the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise
movement is a sign of life
an impatient move of his hand
gastrointestinal motility
4. a series of actions advancing a principle or tending toward a particular end
e.g. 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
Synonym: campaigncausecrusadedriveeffort
5. the driving and regulating parts of a mechanism (as of a watch or clock)
e.g. it was an expensive watch with a diamond movement
6. a general tendency to change (as of opinion)
e.g. not openly liberal but that is the trend of the book
a broad movement of the electorate to the right
7. a major self-contained part of a symphony or sonata
e.g. the second movement is slow and melodic
8. a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something
Synonym: motion
9. a group of people with a common ideology who try together to achieve certain general goals
e.g. he was a charter member of the movement
politicians have to respect a mass movement
he led the national liberation front
Synonym: social movementfront
10. an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object
e.g. the cinema relies on apparent motion
the succession of flashing lights gave an illusion of movement
Synonym: apparent motionmotionapparent movement
11. a euphemism for defecation
e.g. he had a bowel movement
Synonym: bowel movementbm