词汇 | mover |
释义 | mover noun[ C ] uk /ˈmuː.vər/ us /ˈmuː.vɚ/ movernoun[C] (MOVE POSSESSIONS)US(UKremover) someone who helps people move their possessions to a different place to live or work搬家工人 Changing homes & moving (furniture) removerphrase anti-immigrant anti-immigration asylum seeker deinstitutionalize deracinate foreign-returned greener pasturesidiom immigrant immigration migrate pasture rehome relocate relocation removal removalist stake up sticksidiom winter movernoun[C] (DANCER)old-fashioned used in descriptions of how someone dances: 跳舞的人 He's a great mover.他是位伟大的舞蹈家。 Dance & choreography arabesque backing dancer backspin backup dancer ballerina cut a rugidiom dabbing dance dance studio dance to something moonwalk moonwalking morris dance morris dancer morris dancing terpsichorean throw shapesidiom tights toe shoe tutu movernoun[C] (SELL)informal a product that sells very well: 热销商品 These skirts have been one of our best movers this spring.这些裙子是今年春季我们最热销的商品之一。 Products & producers anti-dumping badging begetter big pharma big tobacco dry goods end product fabricator general-purpose generator generic haul marque non-proprietary notion output overstock producer proprietary specialize movernoun[C] (SUGGEST)politics, law specialized a person who formally makes a suggestion during a formal meeting or discussion提议人 Suggestions & proposals about bounce something off someone can't co-sponsor co-sponsorship drop imply make noisesidiom maybe move nod nomination on the tableidiom proposition put ideas into someone's headidiom put someone to somethingidiom put something in put something up resubmission table movernoun[C] (PRICE CHANGE)specialized a company's shares that change in value during a particular period of time: 价格波动的股票 Among movers today, brewer Bavaria fell 1.5 percent to 3,250 pesos.在今天价格波动的股票中,啤酒酿制公司巴伐利亚的股价跌了1.5%,降至3250比索。 mover | American Dictionarymover noun[ Cusually pl ] us/ˈmu·vər/ movernoun[C usually pl] (GO)a person or a company whose business is to move furniture and other possessions to a different place mover | Business Englishmover noun[ C ] uk /ˈmuːvər/us STOCK MARKET a company whose shares go up or down in value during a particular period, often a particular day: Notable movers amongst the blue chips included three of the City's leading investment banks. big/major/market moverThe biggest mover in the leading index was the German telecoms giant, up 5.3p to 149.9p. a company or person that does something new or makes something happen: The company was an early mover into online gambling. He was portrayed as the main mover behind the dismissals. US a company that transports furniture and other goods for companies or people when they go to a different place to work or live: The proposal does not address costs for hiring professional movers. mover and shaker[ usually plural ]informal someone who has a lot of influence in a particular organization or group: Movers and shakers in the business world could play an important role in choosing both the Republican and Democratic nominees. See alsofirst mover first-mover advantage last-mover advantage second-mover advantage Examples of movermover They, rather than their leaders, were the movers of the world, and they were fundamentally moral beings. At the risk of over-simplifying, one can say that single movers and servant movers were practically the same individuals. In such instances, first movers will often be able to impose their preferred cooperative outcome. First, money only partially resolves the limited communication problem by facilitating the consumption for some agents (movers) that would otherwise be impossible. In sum, the movers consume a portion of the current deposits and therefore such portion cannot be stored. Recall that a banking crisis occurs whenever movers receive a lower return on their deposits than do nonmovers. One action that is always feasible is to give all cash reserves to movers and the return from all investment to nonmovers. The followers have to adjust their strategy and development constrained by the first mover's decision. In the limited communication environment, money exists to facilitate consumption by the movers. They may choose just enough cash reserves to give to only movers or, at another extreme, reserve all of their deposits as cash. In fact, by 1997, only four states, which had all also been early movers to annual sessions, were in session for more than half 33. As these specialised machines were normally both stationary and operated inside buildings, prime movers could supply power via shafting or belts. The migration reversal is as pervasive across the socio-demographic characteristics of movers as it is across regions. Only in the 15-24 age group, and among men in particular, movers are richer than stayers. Goods market equilibrium requires that the remaining endowment y - h - s be given to movers from gross return on money reserved for them. See all examples of mover These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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