movement
movement 英 [ˈmu:vmənt] 美 [ˈmuvmənt]
n. 运动;活动
名词复数:movements
- The noun movement means a change of position or location. If you're watching a play, you might notice that an actor's repeated movement from one side of the stage to the other shows her character's nervousness.
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- n. 运动;活动
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1. There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth.
矮树丛里突然有什么东西动了一下。
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2. enemy troop movements
敌军的调动
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3. allow free movement of goods and services
允许商品和服务自由流动
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4. the women's movement, the women'peace movement
妇女╱和平运动
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5. a mass movement for change
要求变革的群众运动
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6. The police are keeping a close watch on the suspect's movements.
警察正在密切监视嫌疑犯的活动。
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7. There has been no movement in oil prices.
石油价格没有变化。
- movement (n.) late 14c., from Old French movement "movement, exercise; start, instigation" (Modern French mouvement), from Medieval Latin movimentum, from Latin movere "to move, set in motion" (from PIE root *meue- "to push away"). In the musical sense of "major division of a piece" it is attested from 1776; in the political/social sense, from 1828. Related: Movements.
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