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motion
Motion tarimas:
/'mouʃn/
Motion audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The act or process of changing position or place.
- noun: A meaningful or expressive change in the position of the body or a part of the body; a gesture.
- noun: Active operation: set the plan in motion.
- noun: The ability or power to move: lost motion in his arm.
- noun: The manner in which the body moves, as in walking.
- noun: A prompting from within; an impulse or inclination: resigned of her own motion.
- noun: Music Melodic ascent and descent of pitch.
- noun: Law An application made to a court for an order or a ruling.
- noun: A formal proposal put to the vote under parliamentary procedures.
- noun: A mechanical device or piece of machinery that moves or causes motion; a mechanism.
- noun: The movement or action of such a device.
- verb-transitive: To direct by making a gesture: motioned us to our seats.
- verb-intransitive: To signal by making a gesture: motioned to her to enter.
- idiom: go through the motions To do something in a mechanical manner indicative of a lack of interest or involvement.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- to set/put smth in motionpaleisti mašiną
- motion picture amer.kinas
- judesys
- pasiūlymas (susirinkime)
- to bring forward a motion pateikti pasiūlymą
- to carry the motion priimti pasiūlymą
- to reject the motion atme
- judėjimas
- mostas
- gestas