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mover
- IPA[ˈmo͞ovər]
美式
- a person or thing in motion, especially an animal;a person whose job is to remove and transport furniture from one building, especially a house, to another
noun: mover, plural noun: movers
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名詞
- 1. a person or thing in motion, especially an animal this horse is a lovely mover and jumper
- ▪ North American a person whose job is to remove and transport furniture from one building, especially a house, to another he watched movers load the remaining boxes
- 2. a person who makes a formal proposal at a meeting or in an assembly movers and seconders rise and give speeches
- ▪ a person who instigates or organizes something she was a key mover in making this successful conference happen
- a person who is chiefly responsible for the creation or execution of a plan: he was a prime mover in the construction of the railway
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or establishment that is chiefly responsible for the creation or execution of a plan ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a means of transportation, in particular any of a number of automated systems for carrying ... a big people-mover escalator
Oxford American Dictionary
- a means of transport, in particular an automated system for carrying large numbers of people ... a big people-mover escalator
Oxford Dictionary
- a vehicle or machine designed to excavate large quantities of soil.
Oxford Dictionary
- a powerful person who initiates events and influences people
Oxford Dictionary
- a powerful person who initiates events and influences people
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmuːvə]
英式
- a person or thing that moves: she's a lovely mover job movers
Oxford Dictionary