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单词 mobile
释义

mobile

1 of 3

adjective

mo·​bile ˈmō-bəl How to pronounce mobile (audio) -ˌbī-əl How to pronounce mobile (audio)
also
-ˌbēl How to pronounce mobile (audio)
1
: capable of moving or being moved : movable
a mobile missile launcher
a mobile laboratory
2
a
: changeable in appearance, mood, or purpose
mobile face
b
: adaptable, versatile
an organization mobile enough to be able to cope with any emergency
3
: migratory
a mobile society of nomadic herders
4
a
: characterized by the mixing of social groups
the general confusion in moral standards which characterizes mobile societies E. R. Mowrer
b
: having the opportunity for or undergoing a shift in status within the levels of a society
socially mobile workers
5
: marked by the use of vehicles for transportation
mobile warfare
6
: of or relating to a mobile
A mobile art work hung from the ceiling.
7
: cellular sense 3
a mobile phone

mobile

2 of 3

noun

mo·​bile ˈmō-ˌbēl How to pronounce mobile (audio)
1
: a construction or sculpture frequently of wire and sheet metal shapes with parts that can be set in motion by air currents
also : a similar structure (as of paper or plastic) suspended so that it moves in a current of air
2
ˈmō-ˌbīl How to pronounce mobile (audio) British : cell phone, mobile phone

-mobile

3 of 3

noun combining form

1
: motorized vehicle
snowmobile
2
: automotive vehicle bringing services to the public
bloodmobile
bookmobile

Synonyms

Adjective

  • movable
  • moveable
  • portable
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Example Sentences

Adjective Their armies are now fully mobile. a mobile kitchen that helps bring food to homeless people Noun They hung a mobile over the baby's bed. Even if I'm out of the office you can reach me on my mobile.
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
Carroll County residents can download Prepare Me Carroll, a free iPhone and Android mobile app designed to allow residents to access emergency information, alerts and preparedness guidance on the go. Baltimore Sun, 14 Sep. 2022 That’s the best way to understand why the upcoming products will deliver a massive revolution in the mobile business. Chris Smith, BGR, 12 Sep. 2022 Download the Caesars Sportsbook mobile app from the App Store or Google Play Store. cleveland, 10 Sep. 2022 For more sports coverage in Michigan: Download our free mobile app on iPhone or Android! Carlos Monarrez, Detroit Free Press, 9 Sep. 2022 The schedule of artists performing each day of the four-day festival and their set times are now listed on the Bourbon & Beyond website and on the Bourbon & Beyond mobile app. Kirby Adams, The Courier-Journal, 8 Sep. 2022 In a statement at 4 p.m. Tuesday, an M&T spokesman said all customers of the bank should now have access to their accounts online, through the mobile app and in the branches. Kenneth R. Gosselin, Hartford Courant, 6 Sep. 2022 As summer winds down, researchers warned this week about systemic vulnerabilities in mobile app infrastructure, as well as a new iOS security flaw and one in TikTok. WIRED, 5 Sep. 2022 The vulnerability resided in how the app verified what's known as deeplinks, which are Android-specific hyperlinks for accessing individual components within a mobile app. Dan Goodin, Ars Technica, 1 Sep. 2022
Noun
Can the Guards hit enough to put the Twins away? Having trouble seeing the audio player on mobile? Joe Noga, cleveland, 9 Sep. 2022 Samsung, in a major internal revamp late last year, merged its mobile and consumer-electronics divisions into one, with the long-term aim of improving its device ecosystem that spans phones to washing machines to televisions. Jiyoung Sohn, WSJ, 11 Aug. 2022 Unlike many other social media platforms, Snapchat has been available only on mobile since its launch over a decade ago. Clare Duffy, CNN, 18 July 2022 As with any piece of software, mobile apps can create an array of security issues and exposures, from rogue programs that are intentionally malicious to apps that contain an obscure but significant flaw. WIRED, 2 Sep. 2022 The previous record was set only last year by the $2.5 billion IPO of One97 Communications , which owns mobile-payments company Paytm. Jacky Wong, WSJ, 16 Feb. 2022 For example, mobile and contactless payments, which are now a staple of everyday life for consumers and businesses across the world, have long been the norm across the Asia-Pacific, whilst the US and Europe were much slower to adopt this technology. Elad Natanson, Forbes, 25 Jan. 2022 As is often the case with pet gadgets, not all models are created equal: Where some pet food dispensers simply deposit kibble so many times a day, others come with fancy extras like Wi-Fi connectivity, cameras, and mobile apps. Sara Coughlin, SELF, 1 Aug. 2022 As of June, non-game spending — primarily driven by subscriptions — accounted for 50.3 percent of spending on mobile apps and surpassed $1 billion in revenue. J. Clara Chan, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective and Noun

Middle English mobyll, from Anglo-French moble, from Latin mobilis, from movēre to move

Noun combining form

automobile

First Known Use

Adjective

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

1937, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

mobile 1 of 2

adjective

mo·​bile ˈmō-bəl How to pronounce mobile (audio)
-ˌbēl,
-ˌbīl
1
: easily moved : movable
2
: changing quickly in expression
The man had a mobile, passionate face … Esther Forbes, Johnny Tremain

mobile

2 of 2

noun

mo·​bile ˈmō-ˌbēl How to pronounce mobile (audio)
: an artistic structure whose parts can be moved especially by air currents

Medical Definition

mobile

adjective

mo·​bile ˈmō-bəl How to pronounce mobile (audio) -ˌbīl How to pronounce mobile (audio)
1
: capable of moving or being moved about readily
globular proteins that are mobile and rod-shaped proteins that form solid structures
the tongue … is clearly the most mobile articulator G. A. Miller
2
: characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity
ether and mercury are mobile liquids

Geographical Definition

Mobile

geographical name

Mo·​bile mō-ˈbēl How to pronounce Mobile (audio)
ˈmō-ˌbēl
1
river 38 miles (61 kilometers) long in southwestern Alabama formed by the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers and flowing south into Mobile Bay (an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico)
2
city and port at the point where the Mobile River enters Mobile Bay in southwestern Alabama population 195,111

mobile

adjective

1
as in portable
capable of being moved especially with ease a mobile electric generator

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • portable
  • modular
  • movable
  • moveable
  • transportable
  • moving
  • adjustable
  • flexible
  • motile
  • removable
  • transferable
  • transferrable
  • unstable
  • removeable
  • manageable
  • unbalanced
  • unsteady

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • immobile
  • stationary
  • immovable
  • nonmobile
  • static
  • irremovable
  • unmovable
  • motionless
  • nonmoving
  • fixed
  • standing
  • nonmotile
  • still
  • stuck
  • fast
  • rooted
  • steadfast
  • immotile
  • wedged
  • moveless
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2
as in migrant
having a way of life that involves moving from one region to another typically on a seasonal basis mobile workers who work the New England resorts in the summer and the ones in Florida during the winter

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • migrant
  • migratory
  • nomadic
  • traveling
  • peregrine
  • roaming
  • travelling
  • ambulatory
  • roving
  • ambulant
  • peripatetic
  • itinerant
  • ranging
  • vagabond
  • tramp
  • walking
  • vagrant
  • wayfaring
  • wandering
  • errant
  • drifting
  • gadabout
  • fugitive
  • sauntering
  • strolling
  • meandering
  • footloose
  • fiddle-footed
  • traipsing
  • rambling
  • galavanting
  • gallivanting

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • stationary
  • resident
  • immobile
  • fixed
  • nonmigrant
  • nonmigratory
  • sedentary
  • fast
  • rooted
  • established
  • settled
  • set
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