movement 英 [ˈmu:vmənt]   美 [ˈmuvmənt]

movement

movement  英 [ˈmu:vmənt] 美 [ˈmuvmənt]

n. 运动;活动 

名词复数:movements 

There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth. 矮树丛里突然有什么东西动了一下。
enemy troop movements 敌军的调动

  • 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
  • 1. There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth.

    矮树丛里突然有什么东西动了一下。

  • 2. enemy troop movements

    敌军的调动

  • 3. allow free movement of goods and services

    允许商品和服务自由流动

  • 4. the women's movement, the women'peace movement

    妇女╱和平运动

  • 5. a mass movement for change

    要求变革的群众运动

  • 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。

  • 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.
move·ment / ˈmuːvmənt ; NAmE ˈmuːvmənt / noun changing position 改变位置 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] an act of moving the body or part of the body (身体部位的)运动,转动,活动 hand/eye movements 手╱眼睛的活动 She observed the gentle movement of his chest as he breathed. 她观察着他呼吸时胸部的微微起伏。 Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of movement. 衣服宽松,可以活动自如。 There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth. 矮树丛里突然有什么东西动了一下。 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] an act of moving from one place to another or of moving sth from one place to another 移动;迁移;转移;活动 enemy troop movements 敌军的调动 laws to allow free movement of goods and services 允许商品和服务自由流动的法律 group of people 群体 3 [countable + singular or plural verb ] a group of people who share the same ideas or aims (具有共同思想或目标的)运动 the women's/peace movement 妇女╱和平运动 the Romantic movement (= for example in literature) 浪漫主义运动 a mass movement for change 要求变革的群众运动 collocationsat politics person's activities 人的活动 4 movements [plural ] a person's activities over a period of time, especially as watched by sb else (尤指受监视者的)活动;行踪 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。 change of ideas/behaviour 想法╱行为的改变 5 [singular ] movement(away from/towards sth) a gradual change in what people in society do or think 逐步的转变 SYN trend a movement towards greater sexual equality 朝着更进一步的性别平等的转变 progress 进展 6 [uncountable ] movement(in sth) progress, especially in a particular task (尤指某一工作的)进步,进展 It needs cooperation from all the countries to get any movement in arms control. 要在军控方面取得进展需要所有国家的合作。 change in amount 量的改变 7 [uncountable ,  countable ] movement(in sth) a change in amount 量的变化;增减 There has been no movement in oil prices. 石油价格没有变化。 music 音乐 8 [countable ] any of the main parts that a long piece of music is divided into 乐章 the slow movement of the First Concerto 第一协奏曲的和缓乐章 of bowels 9 [countable ] ( technical 术语 ) = bowel movement movement movements move·ment / ˈmuːvmənt ; NAmE ˈmuːvmənt /
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