movement
US /ˈmuvmənt/
・UK /ˈmu:vmənt/
A2 初級英檢初級
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)樂章
Do not clap after the first movement of a symphony
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)(有特定目標的)運動
Join the movement to fight for equal rights for women
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)社會運動
I joined a movement in which no one owns anything, but I don’t think it will last
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)動作
You should lift the weights to your shoulder and then repeat this movement ten times
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)樂章
He played most of the first movement before his violin teacher stopped him
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)運動
The doctor asked him to restrict his movement after the surgery.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)變化;發展
There's been a noticeable movement in public opinion on climate change.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)機械裝置
The watch has a complex movement with many tiny parts.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)排便
He had a bowel movement this morning.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)(芭蕾)舞步
The ballerina executed a difficult movement with precision.
n. (c./u.)名詞 (可數/不可數)軍事調動
The troop's movement was carefully planned.