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1 | C a group of people who share the same aim and work together to achieve it (致力于共同目标的)运动团体;运动 |
| the peace movement 和平运动 |
| There have been several movements for reform over the last century. 在过去的一个世纪里出现了数次改革运动。 |
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2 | C/U a change in the position of your body , or a particular way of moving your body 移动;摆动 |
| rhythmic movements 有节奏的摆动 |
| The injury has restricted movement in his arm. 他的胳膊因受伤而移动不便。 |
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3 | C/U the process of moving things from one place to another (物品的)运输,流动 |
| The agreement governs the free movement of goods between countries. 该协议规范各国间货物的自由流动。 |
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4 | C a change in someone’ s attitude , opinion , or behaviour , especially over a period of time (态度、看法或行为的)改变 |
| We have seen a growing movement towards natural medicine. 我们已注意到有一种越来越趋向自然医学的倾向。 |
| 4a | U a change that leads towards improving a situation or solving a problem 改进;进展 | | There has been little movement in the negotiations since January. 自1月份以来,谈判就没有取得什么进展。 | |
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5 | C/U a situation in which ships, aircraft , or soldiers move around as part of a planned military operation (舰队、飞机或士兵的)调动,调遣 |
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6 | movements plural someone’ s activities over a period of time 活动 |
| Their job is to monitor the movements of suspected terrorists. 他们的任务是监视恐怖嫌疑分子的行动。 |
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7 | C one of the main parts of a long piece of classical music , especially a symphony (尤指交响乐的)乐章 |
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8 | C the moving parts of a clock or watch (钟表的)机芯 |
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9 | C medical a bowel movement |
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