[N-COUNT 可数名词](拥有共同信仰、思想或目标的)运动,运动团体 A movement is a group of people who share the same beliefs, ideas, or aims.
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It's part of a broader Hindu nationalist movement that's gaining strength throughout the country.
这是一场凝聚全国力量的更大规模的印度教民族主义运动的一部分。
...the women's movement.
妇女运动
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[N-VAR 可变名词]活动;运行;移动Movement involves changing position or going from one place to another.
They actually monitor the movement of the fish going up river.
他们实际上在监测鱼类迁往上游的活动。
...the plan for free movement of people, goods, capital and services across internal Community borders...
劳动力、货物、资本和服务在共同体各成员国间自由流动的计划
There was movement behind the window in the back door...
后门窗户后面有动静。
A tall, thin man was waving his arms in an effort to direct the movements of a large removal van...
一个身材瘦高的男士正挥舞双臂想指挥一辆大型搬运车行驶。
Her hand movements are becoming more animated.
她双手舞动得越发欢快了。
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[N-VAR 可变名词](军队作战或演习时的)调遣,调动 A movement is a planned change in position that an army makes during a battle or military exercise.
There are reports of fresh troop movements across the border.
有报告说,新近有军队越过边境。
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[N-VAR 可变名词](态度、观点、政策等的)逐渐变化,趋势,动向Movement is a gradual development or change of an attitude, opinion, or policy.
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...the movement towards democracy in Latin America...
拉丁美洲的民主进程
There was a very good atmosphere at the talks and the participants believed movement forward was possible.
会谈气氛非常融洽,与会者相信会取得进展。
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词](某人在某一时期内的)行动,活动,动向 Your movements are everything which you do or plan to do during a period of time.
[poss N]
I want a full account of your movements the night Mr Gower was killed.
请你完整地描述一下高尔先生被杀的那天晚上你的一切行踪。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]乐章 A movement of a piece of classical music is one of its main sections.
[usu with supp]
...the first movement of Beethoven's 7th symphony.
贝多芬《第七交响曲》第一乐章
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move·ment★/ˈmuːvmənt; NAmEˈmuːvmənt/nounchanging position 改变位置1★[countable , uncountable ]an act of moving the body or part of the body (身体部位的)运动,转动,活动◆hand/eye movements手╱眼睛的活动◆She observed the gentle movement of his chest as he breathed.她观察着他呼吸时胸部的微微起伏。◆Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of movement.衣服宽松,可以活动自如。◆There was a sudden movement in the undergrowth.矮树丛里突然有什么东西动了一下。2★[countable , uncountable ]an act of moving from one place to another or of moving sth from one place to another 移动;迁移;转移;活动◆enemy troop movements敌军的调动◆laws to allow free movement of goods and services允许商品和服务自由流动的法律group of people 群体3★[countable + singular or plural verb ]a group of people who share the same ideas or aims (具有共同思想或目标的)运动◆the women's/peace movement妇女╱和平运动◆the Romantic movement (= for example in literature)浪漫主义运动◆a mass movement for change要求变革的群众运动☞collocationsat
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person's activities 人的活动4movements[plural ]a person's activities over a period of time, especially as watched by sb else (尤指受监视者的)活动;行踪◆The police are keeping a close watch on the suspect's movements.警察正在密切监视嫌疑犯的活动。change of ideas/behaviour 想法╱行为的改变5[singular ]movement(away from/towards sth) a gradual change in what people in society do or think 逐步的转变SYN
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◆a movement towards greater sexual equality朝着更进一步的性别平等的转变progress 进展6[uncountable ]movement(in sth) progress, especially in a particular task (尤指某一工作的)进步,进展◆It needs cooperation from all the countries to get any movement in arms control.要在军控方面取得进展需要所有国家的合作。change in amount 量的改变7[uncountable , countable ]movement(in sth) a change in amount 量的变化;增减◆There has been no movement in oil prices.石油价格没有变化。music 音乐8[countable ]any of the main parts that a long piece of music is divided into 乐章◆the slow movement of the First Concerto第一协奏曲的和缓乐章of bowels 肠9[countable ]( technical 术语) =
1people working together [countable] a group of people who share the same ideas or beliefs and who work together to achieve a particular aimcivil rights/feminist/peace etc movement the civil rights movement of the 1960smovement to do something Mendes led a movement to stop destruction of the rain forest.movement for the movement for independence2position/place [countable, uncountable]a)when someone or something changes position or moves from one place to another: the dancer’s graceful movementsmovement of A slight movement of the curtains showed where she was hiding. the movement of goods across the border He motioned to the door with a movement of his head.b)a planned change in the position of a group of soldiers: reports of troop movements in the area3change/development [uncountable] a gradual change or development in a situation or in people’s attitudes or opinions: There’s been no movement in the peace talks since Thursday.movement towards/away from a movement towards equality with men in the workplace4somebody’s movements the places where someone goes and the things they do during a certain period: Police are trying to trace Carter’s movements since Tuesday.5music [countable] one of the main parts into which a piece of music is divided, especially a symphony6clock/watch [countable usually singular] the moving parts of a piece of machinery, especially a clock or watch7body waste [countable] formal when you get rid of waste matter from your bowelsCOLLOCATIONS– Meaning 2averbsmake a movement· He made a small movement with his head, to indicate the door.control somebody's/something's movement· Some people have trouble controlling their hand movements.restrict/hinder somebody's movement (=make movement more difficult)· Clothes should not be so tight that they restrict your movement.adjectivesa big movement· He made a big sweeping movement with his arm.a small/little movement· She made a restless little movement.a slight movement (=small)· His eye caught a slight movement behind the bushes.a quick/sudden movement· Don't make any quick movements that might scare the dog.a slow movement· the slow movements of the old manan easy movement (=without effort)· She swung her legs off the bed in one easy movement.a smooth movement (=graceful)· Tom leaped over the fence in one smooth movement.a jerky movement (=with many starts and stops)· the jerky movements of a frightened horsea rhythmic movement (=with a strong rhythm)· When giving a massage, use firm rhythmic movements.a forward/backward movement· waves caused by the forward movement of the boatphrasesfreedom of movement (=when people can go wherever they want)· The automobile gave people a freedom of movement previously unknown.ease of movement (=when someone or something can move easily)· Cyclists wear tight fitting shorts for ease of movement.
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