motion的意思和读音

motion

: [ˈmoʊʃ(ə)n] : [ˈməʊʃ(ə)n]

n.

v.

motions  motioning  motioned  

v.+n.move motion,support motion,table motion,pass motion,oppose motion

n.rest

motionn.

1.[u][sing]the act or process of moving or the way sth moves

Newton's laws of motion

The swaying motion of the ship was making me feel seasick.

Do not alight while the train is still in motion(= moving) .

Rub the cream in with a circular motion.

2.[c]a particular movement made usually with your hand or your head, especially to communicate sth

At a single motion of his hand, the room fell silent.便

3.[c]a formal proposal that is discussed and voted on at a meeting

to table/put forward a motion

to propose a motion(= to be the main speaker in favour of a motion)

The motion was adopted/carried by six votes to one.

4.[c]便便an act of emptying the bowels ; the waste matter that is emptied from the bowels

IDMgo through the motions (of doing sth)姿to do or say sth because you have to, not because you really want to

They set the machinery in motion.

The wheels of change have been set in motion.

set/put sth in motionto start sth moving

They set the machinery in motion.

The wheels of change have been set in motion.

v.

1.[i][t]to make a movement, usually with your hand or head to show sb what you want them to do

I motioned to the waiter.

He motioned for us to follow him.

She motioned him into her office.

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v.1.[](to towards away)2.;

n.1.the process or action of moving; a movement that someone or something makes2.a formal proposal that people discuss and then vote on in a meeting or debate. Someone proposes a motion suggests it, and someone else must second it say formally that they support it before it is accepted for discussion; a formal suggestion made by a lawyer to a judge in a court of law. A lawyer can file a motion suggest it, but the judge may deny it refuse to accept it

v.1.to move your hand or head in a particular direction, for example to point somewhere or to get someones attention

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1.Its smooth, swift motion around the sun carries such a square as this every hour.

2.a motion of the body by a player as if to make an object already propelled go in the desired direction.使

3.In 1, two or four pitch motion, with a long handle light rackets with feather ball across the middle of the court hanging net.线

4.The sudden arrest of his motion, the abrasion of one of his hands on the gravel, restored him, and he wept with delight.

5.However, motion picture actors were still shut out of residuals and did not receive any compensation when their studio films aired on TV.

6.The child, with the bird-like motion which was one of her characteristics, flew to him, and clasped her arms about his knees.

7.and finally, tilt your head back. -For extension, ask him to tilt his head back. Note any limitations in range of motion.

8.Then, kick your legs up and down together in a whipping motion generating from the hips and bending at the knees, as if you were a dolphin.

9.Each wave moves across the surface of the ocean with an up and down motion.

10.If Congress approved them now, the President warned, the fragile peace process that he is trying to keep in motion could fall apart.