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motion
- IPA[ˈməʊʃn]
英式
- the action or process of moving or being moved;a gesture
- direct or command (someone) with a movement of the hand or head;propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly
verb: motion, 3rd person present: motions, gerund or present participle: motioning, past tense: motioned, past participle: motioned
noun: motion, plural noun: motions
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名詞
- 1. the action or process of moving or being moved the laws of planetary motion a cushioned shoe that doesn't restrict motion 同義詞
- ▪ a gesture she made a motion with her free hand 同義詞
- ▪ a piece of moving mechanism the earliest engines had the Gresley conjugated motion for the middle cylinder
- 2. a formal proposal put to a legislature or committee opposition parties tabled a no-confidence motion 同義詞
- ▪ an application for a rule or order of court often the defendant contributes to the length of proceedings by filing many procedural motions
- 3. British an evacuation of the bowels 73% of the patients had fewer than three bowel motions a day her mother put on her nappy for her to pass a motion
動詞
- 1. direct or command (someone) with a movement of the hand or head he motioned Dennis to a plush chair he motioned the young officer to sit down
- 2. propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly a resolution, motioned by Adam Tyler, proposed that members without a CCL could still belong to the association Councillor Byrne motioned that the committee call on the area manager to install street lighting
- do something in a perfunctory way, without any enthusiasm or commitment
Oxford American Dictionary
- do something in a perfunctory way, without any enthusiasm or commitment
Oxford Dictionary
- a state in which movement or action is or appears to be continuous and unceasing: the planet is in perpetual motion the perpetual motion of the dance floor
Oxford American Dictionary
- a state in which movement or action is or appears to be continuous and unceasing: the planet is in perpetual motion the perpetual motion of the dance floor
Oxford Dictionary
- a cinema film: the motion-picture industry
Oxford Dictionary
- movement produced by oneself or itself; voluntary or spontaneous motion.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the process or technique of recording patterns of movement digitally, especially the recording ... for the first time, Lara's movements are governed by motion capture rather than hand animation the film will be made using 3-D motion capture technology
Oxford Dictionary
- a cinematographic technique whereby the camera is repeatedly stopped and started, for example ...
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美式
- the action or process of moving or being moved: the laws of planetary motion a cushioned shoe that doesn't restrict motion
- direct or command (someone) with a movement of the hand or head: he motioned Dennis to a plush chair he motioned the young officer to sit down
Oxford American Dictionary