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词汇 movement
释义 movement
noun
uk /ˈmuːv.mənt/ us /ˈmuːv.mənt/

movementnoun (POSITION CHANGE)


B2[ C or U ]
a change of position: 动;移动;运动
He made a sudden movement and frightened the bird away.他突然动了一下,鸟受惊飞走了。
For a long time after the accident, he had no movement in(= was unable to move) his legs.出事以后的很长时间里,他的腿都不能动。
Her movements were somewhat clumsy.她的动作很笨拙。
 someone's movements
what someone is doing during a particular period: (某人的)行动,活动
I don't know his movements this week.我不知道他这周的活动安排。
With one movement, she disarmed the man and pinned him against the wall.她一下子就缴了那男子的械,并把他按到墙上。
A sharp tap on the knee usually causes an involuntary movement of the lower leg.突然轻轻敲一下膝盖,小腿通常会不由自主地动一下。
The movement of the ship caused the mast to sway from side to side.
Satellite photographs provide us with a lot of information about their troop movements.卫星照片给我们提供了有关他们部队调防的大量信息。
Some people run their lives according to the movements of the stars.一些人按照星体的运行规律来安排自己的生活。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Movement
ambulatory
be treading wateridiom
biodynamics
comings
floating
gestural
gravitation
laminar
locomotion
mobility
motile
motility
motion
nonstationary
passage
pull
rooted
rooted to the spotidiom
sensorimotor
tread

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General words for movement

movementnoun (GROUP OF PEOPLE)


C1[ C, + sing/pl verb ]
a group of people with a particular set of aims or ideas : (有特定目标的)运动
the women's movement妇女运动
the antiwar movement
The suffragette movement campaigned for votes for women.妇女参政运动旨在为妇女争取选举权利。
He was a prominent member of the artistic movement known as the Ashcan School.
[ + to infinitive ]Mulligan became involved in a movement to develop a different style of jazz.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Activism & pressure groups
active citizen
active citizenship
active resistance
activism
activist
circulator
citizen advocacy
clicktivism
clicktivist
counter-demonstrate
identity politics
insurgency
insurrection
interest group
lobbyist
social entrepreneur
special interest group
stage a demonstration
super-lobbyist
super-militant

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Groups of people

movementnoun (CHANGE OPINION)


[ C or U ]
a situation in which people change their opinion or the way that they live or work: (意见、生活或工作模式的)转变
There has been a movement towards more women going back to work while their children are still young.现在有一种倾向,越来越多的妇女在孩子尚年幼时便重返工作。
Recently there has been some movement away from traditional methods of teaching.近来教学方法出现了一些打破传统的趋势。
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Change and changes
adaptive evolution
adjustment
alteration
anti-evolutionism
be ahead of the curveidiom
evolutionary
evolutionism
flatten
flip-flop
fluctuation
recalibration
reconversion
reformation
regime change
reinterpretation
unspool
unspooling
unsteadily
unsteady
untick

movementnoun (PROGRESS)


[ U ]
an occasion when something develops, changes, or happens in a particular way or direction: (按照一定方式或趋势的)发展,改变
There has been little movement in the dollar (= it has not changed in value very much) today.今天美元汇率变化很小。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Change and changes
adaptive evolution
adjustment
alteration
anti-evolutionism
be ahead of the curveidiom
evolutionary
evolutionism
flatten
flip-flop
fluctuation
recalibration
reconversion
reformation
regime change
reinterpretation
unspool
unspooling
unsteadily
unsteady
untick

movementnoun (MUSIC)


[ C ]
one of the main parts of a piece of classical music: 乐章
Beethoven's fifth symphony has four movements.贝多芬的第五交响曲有四个乐章。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Musical pieces
arrangement
ballade
bolero
bossa nova
Britannia
chorus
fantasia
jingle
medley
multi-part
nocturne
octet
opus
playlist
sonata
sonatina
song form
streetscape
string quartet
string quintet

movementnoun (CLOCK/WATCH)


[ C ]
the part of a clock or watch that turns the hands (= thin sticks) that point to the time(钟表的)机芯
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Watches & clocks
24-hour clock
against the clockidiom
alarm
alarm clock
at/on the stroke of somethingidiom
atomic clock
clock
horology
hour hand
hourglass
jewel
lose
military time
minute hand
stroke
timekeeper
timepiece
turn the clocks backphrase
twenty-four-hour clock
unsynchronized

movementnoun (EXCRETE)


[ C ]polite word
(used especially by doctors and nurses) an act of emptying the bowels: (尤为医护人员用语)排泄粪便
When did you last have a (bowel) movement?你上次排便是什么时候?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal physiology: excrement & its excretion
accident
anal fissure
bathroom
bodily function
bowel
cowpat
defecate
dog dirt
dunghill
excreta
excrete
go to the bathroomidiom
motion
pass
pellet
poo
poop
regular
shit
stool

movement | American Dictionary


movement
noun
us/ˈmuv·mənt/

movementnoun (CHANGE OF CONDITIONS)


[ C/U ]
the act or process of changing a situation or event, or of changing the way something happens or is done:
[ C ]There has been a movement toward smaller families.

movementnoun (ACTION)


[ C ]
a group of people with a particular set of aims:
The women’s movement works for better job opportunities for women.

movementnoun (CHANGE OF POSITION)


[ C/U ]
a change of position or place:
[ U ]Fire doors should be kept closed to prevent the movement of fire from one area to another.

movementnoun (CHANGE OF BODY PLACE)


[ C/U ]
a change in the place or position of your body or a part of your body:
[ C ]the movements of the dancers
[ U ]There was no movement in his legs.

movement | Business English


movement
noun
uk /ˈmuːvmənt/us
[ C ] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
a change in a number, price, etc. for example on a financial market:
movements in sthShort-term movements in currency are difficult to predict.
This stock market report discusses the latest trends and reasons behind share price movements.
[ C ] POLITICS
an organized group of people who work together to achieve or oppose something:
She's been in the environmental movement for 35 years.
the labour/labor/(trade) union movement
the civil-rights/women's movement
[ C or U ] TRANSPORT
the process of moving or being transported from one place to another:
the company's movement of jobs abroad
We want to remove restrictions on trade and movements of capital.
Under European law product safety takes precedence over freedom of movement for the product.
[ S ]
the process of changing from one particular system, activity, etc. to another:
a movement to/towards/from sthThe movement toward free trade lies at the heart of globalization.

See also


capital movement
currency movement
free movement
mass movement

Examples of movement


movement
In contrast, the nonspatial characteristics of the target (such as its weight or function) are almost completely unlikely to change after the movement is planned.
Finally, planning will time the movement such that a sufficient period of time is available for the control system to operate.
These actions may induce movements in nominal stock returns that cancel out or taper off those induced by innovations in real activity or inflation.
The signs in front of the random variables represent the agents' movements in and out of each group.
To reduce the risk of error of measurement due to undetected eye movements, we preferentially sampled cells with receptive field outside the area centralis.
Because the cat has large receptive fields, these residual movements will seldom be consequential for visual physiology.
The mind is taught not to direct the body, but to be in a state of harmonious awareness parallel with the body's natural movements.
We have applied the same idea to teaching music by arguing for body movement as a physical metaphor between musical activities and conceptual thinking.
This is a new synthesis technique that can generate sounds from slow movements of mechanical systems.
Every change in the number of droplets affects the movement of the remaining droplets immediately; the trajectories are non-smooth.
Previous events in a sequence influence outcomes and trajectories, but not necessarily by inducing further movement in the same direction.
Information pick-up from the global array is not sufficient without adequate exploratory movements and learning to support perceptually guided activity.
In their study, participants were required to make fast movements to targets that either remained stationary or jumped to a new location.
We thus metaphorically refer to this kind of movement as 'agnostic' movement.
The internet has thus functioned for the burgeoning movement as an anchor and definer of identity.
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Collocations withmovement


movement

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active movement
The thick, almost vertical broken line indicates the boundary for observing, on the right side, the active movement of bacterial cells inside colonies.
anarchist movement
More noteworthy than the schism itself was the relatively small growth of socialism and the survival of an influential anarchistmovement.
anti-nuclear movement
It was this early-push factor that drew anti-nuclear movement closer to political opposition and paved the way for the latter one-sided dependent relationship.
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