释义 |
motion美 ['moʊʃ(ə)n] 英 ['məʊʃ(ə)n] - n.运动;动议;提议;移动
- v.示意
- 网络动作;手势;动态
第三人称单数:motions 现在分词:motioning 过去式:motioned v.+n. move motion,support motion,table motion,pass motion,oppose motion n. gesture,wave,signal,movement,action v. indicate,beckon,gesticulate 1. | [u][sing] 运动;移动;动the act or process of moving or the way sth moves |
| Newton's laws of motion 牛顿的运动定律 | | The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick. 船身摇摆不定,让我觉得恶心。 | | Do not alight while the train is still in motion(= moving) . 列车未停稳时不要下车。 | | Rub the cream in with a circular motion. 一圈一圈地揉擦乳霜。 |
2. | [c] (为传递信息用手或头做的)动作a particular movement made usually with your hand or your head, especially to communicate sth |
| At a single motion of his hand, the room fell silent. 他手一挥,屋子里便安静了下来。 |
3. | [c] 动议;提议a formal proposal that is discussed and voted on at a meeting |
| to table/put forward a motion 提出一项动议 | | to propose a motion(= to be the main speaker in favour of a motion) 提出动议 | | The motion was adopted/carried by six votes to one. 这项提议以六比一的票数通过。 |
4. | [c] 通便;大便an act of emptying the bowels ; the waste matter that is emptied from the bowels |
IDM go through the motions (of doing sth) 做姿态;走过场to do or say sth because you have to, not because you really want to | They set the machinery in motion. 他们将机器开动起来。 | | The wheels of change have been set in motion. 变革的车轮已经开始运转。 |
set/put sth in motion | They set the machinery in motion. 他们将机器开动起来。 | | The wheels of change have been set in motion. 变革的车轮已经开始运转。 |
1. | [i][t] (以头或手)做动作,示意to make a movement, usually with your hand or head to show sb what you want them to do |
| I motioned to the waiter. 我向侍者打了个手势。 | | He motioned for us to follow him. 他示意我们跟他走。 | | She motioned him into her office. 她示意他到她办公室来。 |
n. | 3. 动作,举动;手势;眼色;姿态;(个人或团体的)行动,举动,活动 8. (议会中的)提议,动议;动机,意向;刺激;【法律】申请,请求 9. (天体的)运行;(车、船等的)动摇;(机器的)开动,运转;【机械工程】机械装置,机制 3. 动作,举动;手势;眼色;姿态;(个人或团体的)行动,举动,活动 8. (议会中的)提议,动议;动机,意向;刺激;【法律】申请,请求 9. (天体的)运行;(车、船等的)动摇;(机器的)开动,运转;【机械工程】机械装置,机制 | v. | |
n. | 1. the act or process of moving, or the way in which somebody or something moves 2. a movement, action, or gesture 3. the power or ability to move something 4. a proposal put forward for discussion at a meeting 5. an application made to a court or judge for an order or ruling in a legal proceeding 6. the movement from one note to the next by a voice or instrument 7. the passing of solid waste matter out of the body through the anus 8. a piece of evacuated fecal matter 9. an act of emptying of the bowels, or the matter emptied 10. a formal proposal that people discuss and then vote on in a meeting or debate. Someone proposes a motion suggests it, and someone else must second it say formally that they support it before it is accepted for discussion 1. the act or process of moving, or the way in which somebody or something moves 2. a movement, action, or gesture 3. the power or ability to move something 4. a proposal put forward for discussion at a meeting 5. an application made to a court or judge for an order or ruling in a legal proceeding 6. the movement from one note to the next by a voice or instrument 7. the passing of solid waste matter out of the body through the anus 8. a piece of evacuated fecal matter 9. an act of emptying of the bowels, or the matter emptied 10. a formal proposal that people discuss and then vote on in a meeting or debate. Someone proposes a motion suggests it, and someone else must second it say formally that they support it before it is accepted for discussion | v. | 1. to gesture or signal something such as a request or intention to somebody 2. to move your hand or head in a particular direction, for example to point somewhere or to get someone’s attention 3. direct sb.by a motion or gesture |
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