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moving
- IPA[ˈmo͞oviNG]
美式
- in motion;producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy
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- 1. in motion a fast-moving river 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy an unforgettable and moving book 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. relating to the process of changing one's residence moving expenses
- 4. US involving a moving vehicle tickets for moving violations
- go in a specified direction or manner; change position: she stood up and moved to the door he let his eyes move across the rows of faces
- a change of place, position, or state: she made a sudden move toward me the country's move to independence
Oxford American Dictionary
- go in a specified direction or manner; change position: she moved to the door I heard him moving about upstairs
- a change of place, position, or state: she made a sudden move towards me the country's move to independence
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- a cinematographic film.
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- a large van used to transport furniture and other household goods from one house to another: a few hours later, the moving van was packed up and ready to go
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- a succession of averages derived from successive segments (typically of constant size and ...
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- (of an electrical device such as a voltmeter or microphone) containing a wire coil suspended in ...
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- a large truck used to transport the contents of one house (or business establishment) to another.
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- (of an electrical device such as a voltmeter or microphone) containing a wire coil suspended in ...
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