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Definition of unmoving in English: unmovingadjective ʌnˈmuːvɪŋˌənˈmuvɪŋ 1Not moving; still. 不动的;静止的 Claudia sat unmoving behind her desk 克劳蒂亚一动不动地坐在课桌后面。 Example sentencesExamples - He stopped when he saw her lying on the ground, unmoving and barely breathing.
- Reading is static and dynamic, unmoving words unreeling in our minds.
- Behind her stood Akima, silent and unmoving, her eyes piercing straight ahead.
- Kaos, however, stood unmoving as more demons erupted from the plumes of fire behind him.
- A rainbow to me is something colourful for sure, but static in its beauty - tranquil and unmoving.
- Most of us view volcanoes as static sentinels: bastions of strength and rigidity that are unmoving and unmovable.
- Grim stayed unmoving as the wall closed behind him, a great chill had overtaken him but he turned to her room and took a step.
- A good two or three hours of sitting in his chair, unmoving, was just as resting as far as he was concerned.
- The crunching of now deep snow could be heard from behind her, and she froze, unmoving.
- Her back was straight and her eyes were closed and unmoving, not even the shifting of the eye looking behind its curtain.
- She stood in uniform next to the desk, her stance lazy and unmoving.
- For three days she remained, unmoving, in front of my stop, and for three days I stepped gingerly over her, holding my breath.
- Her gaze went past him and focused on Michael, who was tied up on a chair, unmoving and lifeless.
- As she labored on she, every once in a while, would glance over to the unmoving form behind her then return to the task at hand.
- In the midst of it all, she held fast in her prayer, still and unmoving as the flames about her slowly were set to rest.
- He spoke as if he spoke secrets, his words formed behind unmoving lips.
- She stood up before she had time to stop herself, and stood there for a few minutes unmoving, and terribly awkward.
- How it ever kept going now was a miracle, and for the last three months it had been stuck, inanimate and unmoving, in the student car lot.
- When she hit the desk and fell to the ground, unmoving, I wondered to myself if a plea of self defense would do me any good.
- The figure stops in his tracks, unmoving and breathing heavily.
Synonyms motionless, parked, halted, stopped, immobilized, immobile, still, static, stock-still, at a standstill, at rest, not moving 2Not stirring any emotion. 不感动的;冷峻的 this must be the most unmoving performance of Verdi's opera ever recorded Example sentencesExamples - All of which takes the sting out of a curiously unmoving ending.
- The language is shouted or perhaps sung by one unmoving performer to the other, creating an unearthly effect.
- The completely unmoving, unconvincing romance between a wooden Hayden Christensen and an uncharacteristically bland Natalie Portman is only the most obvious clumsiness.
- For me, it was boring, and completely unmoving, and definitely didn't showcase their wonderful voices.
- Elvis Costello gives a merely mortal performance of unmoving music.
Synonyms expressionless, glazed, blank, empty, vacant, fixed, motionless, emotionless, fishy, impassive, lifeless, wooden, dull, vacuous Definition of unmoving in US English: unmovingadjectiveˌənˈmuvɪŋˌənˈmo͞oviNG 1Not moving; still. 不动的;静止的 Claudia sat unmoving behind her desk 克劳蒂亚一动不动地坐在课桌后面。 Example sentencesExamples - She stood in uniform next to the desk, her stance lazy and unmoving.
- A good two or three hours of sitting in his chair, unmoving, was just as resting as far as he was concerned.
- For three days she remained, unmoving, in front of my stop, and for three days I stepped gingerly over her, holding my breath.
- How it ever kept going now was a miracle, and for the last three months it had been stuck, inanimate and unmoving, in the student car lot.
- Most of us view volcanoes as static sentinels: bastions of strength and rigidity that are unmoving and unmovable.
- When she hit the desk and fell to the ground, unmoving, I wondered to myself if a plea of self defense would do me any good.
- Kaos, however, stood unmoving as more demons erupted from the plumes of fire behind him.
- A rainbow to me is something colourful for sure, but static in its beauty - tranquil and unmoving.
- He stopped when he saw her lying on the ground, unmoving and barely breathing.
- The figure stops in his tracks, unmoving and breathing heavily.
- As she labored on she, every once in a while, would glance over to the unmoving form behind her then return to the task at hand.
- In the midst of it all, she held fast in her prayer, still and unmoving as the flames about her slowly were set to rest.
- Behind her stood Akima, silent and unmoving, her eyes piercing straight ahead.
- The crunching of now deep snow could be heard from behind her, and she froze, unmoving.
- Reading is static and dynamic, unmoving words unreeling in our minds.
- Her back was straight and her eyes were closed and unmoving, not even the shifting of the eye looking behind its curtain.
- He spoke as if he spoke secrets, his words formed behind unmoving lips.
- She stood up before she had time to stop herself, and stood there for a few minutes unmoving, and terribly awkward.
- Grim stayed unmoving as the wall closed behind him, a great chill had overtaken him but he turned to her room and took a step.
- Her gaze went past him and focused on Michael, who was tied up on a chair, unmoving and lifeless.
Synonyms motionless, parked, halted, stopped, immobilized, immobile, still, static, stock-still, at a standstill, at rest, not moving 2Not stirring any emotion. 不感动的;冷峻的 Example sentencesExamples - All of which takes the sting out of a curiously unmoving ending.
- For me, it was boring, and completely unmoving, and definitely didn't showcase their wonderful voices.
- Elvis Costello gives a merely mortal performance of unmoving music.
- The language is shouted or perhaps sung by one unmoving performer to the other, creating an unearthly effect.
- The completely unmoving, unconvincing romance between a wooden Hayden Christensen and an uncharacteristically bland Natalie Portman is only the most obvious clumsiness.
Synonyms expressionless, glazed, blank, empty, vacant, fixed, motionless, emotionless, fishy, impassive, lifeless, wooden, dull, vacuous |