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mo.men.tumHmE5men7tEm, $-tEmn [U]the force that keeps an object moving or an event developing after a start has been made动量,势头,动力Once you push it, it keeps going under its own momentum.一旦你推了它,它就会在它自己的动量作用下继续运动。The spacecraft will fly round the Earth to gain momentum for its trip to Jupiter.太空船绕地球飞行以得到它向木星飞行的动力。The play loses momentum by its half-way stage.这部戏剧演到一半就失去了势头。Several attempts to arrange a protest march failed to gather momentum.几次安排抗议游行的尝试都没能积聚起足够的力量。The firm has been growing rapidly, but you can't keep that kind of momentum up forever.这个公司发展很快,但是你无法永远保持这种势头。In an attempt to give new momentum to their plans, the committee set a date for starting detailed discussions.为尝试给他们的计划新的动力,委员会定下日期开始详细的讨论。The gathering momentum towards central control of the economy is worrying.不断增长的中央控制经济的势头令人担忧。
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