单词 | moving |
释义 | moving (muːvɪŋ ) 1. adjective B2 If something is moving, it makes you feel strongly an emotion such as sadness, pity, or sympathy. It is very moving to see how much strangers can care for each other. It was a moving moment for Marianne. Synonyms: emotional, touching, affecting, exciting movingly adverb [ADVERB with verb] You write very movingly of your sister Amy's death. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B2 A moving model or part of a machine moves or is able to move. 3. moving spirit/force phrase The moving spirit or moving force behind something is the person or thing that caused it to start and to keep going, or that influenced people to take part in it. She alone must have been the moving spirit behind the lawsuit that lost me my position. Professor Krauss has been a moving force in the world of academic art criticism. Collocations: moving account Somewhere amid all this we heard a moving account of her battle with bulimia. Times, Sunday Times (2008) In a moving account, a team of investigators tries to find out. Times, Sunday Times (2013) They combined to provide an intensely moving account of the scale and sacrifice of a catastrophe that shaped modern Britain as we know it today. Times, Sunday Times (2014) She could fix her vision and follow a moving object. The Sun A glowing light led him and his team to an opening in the woods, where they saw a red, moving object. The Sun When we track a moving object, its past locations remain before our eyes, and so we naturally represent those past times by positions in space. The Times Literary Supplement Saccades (small eye movements that allow refocusing on a moving object) take roughly 0.3 seconds for the eye to perform. Times, Sunday Times Gadgets include cruise control, traffic sign recognition, around-view park assist and moving object detection (to stop you wiping out the odd shopping trolley). The Sun In the most moving scene barely anything happens at all. Times, Sunday Times He dabbed tears and said that he had feared paralysis and it was almost a completely moving scene. Times, Sunday Times It was a swiftly moving scene with demands on the team invariably accumulating more quickly than they could be dealt with. Times, Sunday Times It's a very moving scene. Christianity Today The line was lost, spoken as it was into a sea of roaring and applauding - a moving scene in itself. The Times Literary Supplement A healthy scepticism at this moving sight would be appropriate. Times, Sunday Times Many gazed at the moving sight in silence. The Sun It was a rare and moving sight in a sport full of bravado and a universal belief of staying fearless. The Sun It's quite a moving sight. Times, Sunday Times It was a surreal and moving sight. Times, Sunday Times And he gave a moving speech about his humble origins before watching a football match there. The Sun It was a moving speech that managed to avoid the debilitating effect such a topic can sometimes have on audiences. Christianity Today She gave a very moving speech. Times, Sunday Times It was a moving speech. Times, Sunday Times A moving story about a tough life lesson, although a little slow. The Sun Warm characters and a moving story make this a great read. The Sun It's a wonderful, gripping and moving story, including a pithy epilogue revealing what happened next to the major players. Times, Sunday Times Critics love its unique visuals and moving story. The Sun It was a very moving story and it was hard not to cry. Times, Sunday Times But they were not prepared for the sudden outpouring of cybermourning their moving tribute unleashed. The Sun The moving tribute to those on the front line of the battle against coronavirus came as stars released videos of support on social media. The Sun A moving tribute to a creative, troubled soul. The Sun As well as showing off a mean right hook, she has crafted a moving tribute to shattered middle age. Times, Sunday Times His mortally ill protagonist receives visitations from people both from his past and from loved literature: a moving tribute to the fluidity of the soul. The Times Literary Supplement Translations: Chinese: 感人的 Japanese: 感動させる |
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