单词 | motion |
释义 | motionWord family adjectivemotionalmotionlessnounmotionistmotion picturemotionadverbmotionlessly Votingmo·tion1 /ˈməʊʃən $ ˈmoʊ-/ ●●○ W3 noun 1 movement 移动 [uncountableU]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION the process of moving or the way that someone or something moves 动,运动;移动方式 motion of the motion of the planets 行星的运行 The rocking motion of the boat made Sylvia feel sick. 小船晃来晃去,使西尔维娅感到恶心。 Newton’s first law of motion 牛顿第一运动定律 2 moving your head or hand 动头或手 [countableC]SIGN/GESTURE a single movement of your head or hand, especially one made in order to communicate something 示意动作;手势 SYN gesture motion of He summoned the waiter with a motion of his hand. 他做了个手势,召唤侍者过来。 Doyle glanced back at Bodie, and made a slight motion with his head. 多伊尔回头看了看博迪,微微动了动头示意。 3 suggestion at a meeting 会议上的建议 [countableC]PPVSUGGEST a proposal that is made formally at a meeting, and then is usually decided on by voting 提议,动议 The motion was defeated by 201 votes to 159. 提议以159票对201票被否决。 motion to do something/motion that We will now vote on the motion that membership charges should rise by 15%. 我们现在将对会费提高15%这一动议进行投票表决。 pass/carry/approve a motion (=accept it by voting) 通过提议 The motion was carried unanimously. 提议获得一致通过。 I urge you to support this motion. 我请你支持这项提议。 propose/put forward/table a motion (=make a proposal) 提出动议 I’d like to propose a motion to move the weekly meetings to Thursdays. 我提议把每周的例会改到星期四。 The motion was seconded (=formally supported) by Mr Levin. 该提议得到了莱文先生的附议。 The attorneys filed a motion (=made a proposal in a court) for a temporary restraining order. 律师提出动议要求下达临时禁止令。 4 in motion formalMOVE/CHANGE POSITION moving from one place or position to another 运动中的 The end doors are not to be used when the train is in motion. 火车运行时,车厢端门不得使用。 Examples from the Corpus in motion• a photograph of a frog in motion 5 set/put something in motion START something/MAKE something STARTto start a process or series of events that will continue for some time 使某事开始 The Church voted to set in motion the process allowing women to be priests. 教会投票决定启动允许女性当牧师的程序。 Once the house had been sold, Jane set the wheels in motion (=started the process) to find somewhere smaller to live. 房子一卖掉,简就开始行动起来,找一个小一点的住处。 Examples from the Corpus set/put something in motion• Oliver corrected the clock and set it in motion.• Corot set the countryside in motion.• How easy to see how a white kid could set this in motion with hardly any effort.• The discovery set in motion two days of searching for the bodies.• The programme had lost the man responsible for setting it in motion.• On Jan. 13, Vega said, Guzman set his plot in motion.• He has set the ball in motion.• It is both wasteful and irresponsible to set experiments in motion and omit to record and analyse what happens.• A tiny pilot light, if you like, that was necessary to set everything else in motion. 6 go through the motions (of doing something) DON'T CAREto do something because you have to do it, without being very interested in it 做姿态(做某事);走过场(做某事) I feel so bored at work, like I’m just going through the motions. 我对工作感到很厌烦,就像是在敷衍。 Examples from the Corpus go through the motions (of doing something)• But the picking up strikes a chord and going through the motions always works.• We just give up and go through the motions and we let our negativity harden inside us.• Too many students are going through the motions without any significant engagement in learning.• You can go through the motions.• Everybody said the right thing; everybody went through the motions the way they should.• To Harry, Jack looked like a man going through the motions.• The authorities occasionally go through the motions of clamping down.• Still others go through the motions but without any real desire to improve the relationship. 7. body waste 体内的排泄物 [countableC]HBHMN solid waste material that comes out when you empty your bowels – used especially by doctors and nurses 大便〔尤为医护人员用语〕 → slow motion, time and motion studyExamples from the Corpus motion• All motion is of course relative.• For any exercise with a bending motion, the knees must be slightly bent.• Its motion can be detected - for example, by deflecting a laser beam that bounces off a mirror attached to the needle.• I look forward to smoother graphs of pendulum motion!• the gentle rolling motion of the ship• Older men and women are running motion offense drills, practicing low post moves.• Immediately after the motion was read on the floor, it was tabled by a near-party line vote.• Slow at first, the motion gathered speed until it was too dazzling for the eye to follow.• It takes a day at least for me to become accustomed to the motion of the ship.• a smooth throwing motion• Geometry, then, is concerned with the production of figures by various motions. pass/carry/approve a motion• You lose weight, you feel very weak, and pass motions up to 10 times a day.• Once this is well established the sticker is only awarded for passing a motion into the lavatory.• At that time there was a widespread practice of holding the child over a newspaper for passing a motion.• Bowel training showed less social class difference possibly because there are clearer anticipating signs of passing a motion.• Later the child is encouraged to pass motions while in the bathroom or lavatory.• Luke, a 4-year-old boy, would sit on his heels in order not to pass a motion.• He refused to pass motions in the toilet and had phases of extreme stomach-ache and lethargy due to his extreme constipation. motion2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT] SIGN/GESTUREto give someone directions or instructions by moving your hand or head 做动作示意 SYN signal motion (for) somebody to do something The police officer motioned for me to pull over. 警察示意我靠边停车。 motion to somebody to do something He motioned to the barman to refill their glasses. 他示意酒吧男招待把他们的酒杯续满。 motion somebody forward/away etc His father motioned him forward. 他父亲示意他向前走。 motion somebody into/to something I saw her motioning me into the room. 我看到她招手示意我进房间。 Examples from the Corpus motion• Seeing Bert in the doorway, I motioned for him to come in.• The gun motions for John to rise.• Mrs Vanya turned on a weak light, and motioned for me to sit.• Kemp started to object, but I motioned him to be quiet.• I motioned to her to sit down and we started on the mail.• He motioned to the barman to refill their glasses, a feeling of satisfaction running through him.• Dunne motioned to the bartender, who refilled their glasses again.• The oldest daughter motioned to the third daughter, who tiptoed into the circle the women had made around the old man.• Neil finished his meal, and then motioned to the waitress.• The Sheikh motioned us to sit down, left his men outside, and picked up the phone on the table. motion (for) somebody to do something• Such a move would likely be shut off, though, by a motion from Armey to adjourn.• It was in perpetual motion up to and including the moment they all sat in each other's seats.• After walking for some time through the wood Valdemar put his finger to his lips and motioned us to be quiet.• But Cesarea motions for Dona Eustaquia to get the salt herself.• I motioned to her to sit down and we started on the mail.• At this point, the director of the school arrived and motioned for me to join her.• He got in, put his hands on the wheel, motioned her over to the passenger door.• Evans motioned for Guzman to throw.• His views on motion seem to us today quite absurd. From Longman Business Dictionary motionmo·tion /ˈməʊʃənˈmoʊ-/ noun [countableC] a suggestion that is made formally at a meeting and then decided on by voting → see also proposal, resolutionThe motion was carried (=accepted) by 15 votes to 10. I’d like to propose a motion to move the weekly meetings to Thursdays. (1300-1400) Old French Latin motio “movement”, from movere; → MOVE1 |
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