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单词 moving
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Definition of moving in English:

moving

adjective ˈmuːvɪŋˈmuvɪŋ
  • 1often with submodifier In motion.

    a fast-moving river
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The speed and spectacle of the moving image left the painted canvas far behind.
    • With stop motion the camera captures images not in continuous moving shots but in one single frame at a time.
    • Over-cheesiness is avoided through a deft handling of plot and characterisation, which keeps everything moving and alive.
    • So consider this, like all other midseason lists, a snapshot of a rapidly moving picture.
    • And you need to have top-flight shooting skills to zap the constantly moving targets that are your enemy.
    • A moving particle will carry with it the energy of its motion, which the physicists call kinetic energy.
    • The moving water spins the nozzle, a motion that then helps to break up and distribute the spray.
    • The problem of directing fire against rapidly-moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception.
    • The motion of the train turns the series of pictures into a moving image.
    • A fixture is a more complex piece that is composed of moving parts that operate as a unit to perform one or several tasks.
    • They swayed with the motion of the moving car, occasionally glancing around at the other passengers.
    • Most cell motion results from pressure from the moving masses of other cells.
    • In 1954 a man was fined for sliding down the moving handrail.
    • Attached over your baby's cot, a mobile's moving shapes and bright colours will attract your baby's gaze.
    • The only motion was made by the softly moving vapor clouds of our own breath.
    • Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store.
    • I do get trains occasionally, but always go first class, so it's more like being in a moving hotel and you barely notice you're travelling.
    • Digital video is converted from moving images to a stream of zeroes and ones.
    • There is the same frustration at slow-moving traffic: the same parameters of territoriality are in operation.
    • The work performed by a moving object in coming to rest is known as kinetic energy.
    Synonyms
    in motion, operating, operational, working, going, on the move, active
    kinetic
    movable, mobile, motile, unfixed
  • 2Producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy.

    an unforgettable and moving book
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday.
    • It was a very moving experience to visit the War Graves Cemetery in Labuan and to complete a piece of family history after nearly 60 years.
    • Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost.
    • The state funeral for Reagan was a beautiful, moving service and I'd like to just leave it at that.
    • Somehow this seemed a fitting preparation for a show which, while not easy to watch, was deeply moving.
    • Nothing like a nice bit of moving emotional opera first thing in the morning to get you ready for the day's work ahead…
    • My feeling when I went there was that I saw very beautiful things, very moving things, very strong things.
    • Around 100 people attended what was a very moving tribute to those who gave their lives to fight fascism.
    • Even with this weakness, however, it remains a unique and moving book, and one worth reading.
    • We'll hear her moving tribute to the man she'll always miss.
    • I have seen it now over one hundred times and I still find it very moving.
    • Shops closed for business and all operations ceased as family and colleagues gathered for the moving repatriation ceremony.
    • It also is an emotionally moving experience for the audience.
    • The resultant bug-eyed chaos is hilarious and oddly moving.
    • She went ahead with it, and from all accounts, it was an extremely emotional, moving experience.
    • We have received a very warm welcome and have found the experience very moving.
    • I found their story profoundly moving, but very remote from my own experience as a sister.
    • The finest of the love lyrics, quietly burning with agony and rapture, are deeply moving.
    • And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated.
    • The strong script, with moving dialogues, gets the viewer completely hooked.
    Synonyms
    affecting, touching, emotive, poignant, heart-warming, heart-rending, emotional, upsetting, disturbing
    effective, telling, striking, impressive, inspiring, inspirational, stimulating, arousing, stirring, soul-stirring, exciting, thrilling, dramatic
    informal tear-jerking
 
 

Definition of moving in US English:

moving

adjectiveˈmuvɪŋˈmo͞oviNG
  • 1often with submodifier In motion.

    a fast-moving river
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A fixture is a more complex piece that is composed of moving parts that operate as a unit to perform one or several tasks.
    • I do get trains occasionally, but always go first class, so it's more like being in a moving hotel and you barely notice you're travelling.
    • There is the same frustration at slow-moving traffic: the same parameters of territoriality are in operation.
    • In 1954 a man was fined for sliding down the moving handrail.
    • The speed and spectacle of the moving image left the painted canvas far behind.
    • Most cell motion results from pressure from the moving masses of other cells.
    • So consider this, like all other midseason lists, a snapshot of a rapidly moving picture.
    • Digital video is converted from moving images to a stream of zeroes and ones.
    • Burberry has just done that, ordering a giant, gently moving mobile for its flagship Tokyo store.
    • With stop motion the camera captures images not in continuous moving shots but in one single frame at a time.
    • They swayed with the motion of the moving car, occasionally glancing around at the other passengers.
    • And you need to have top-flight shooting skills to zap the constantly moving targets that are your enemy.
    • The work performed by a moving object in coming to rest is known as kinetic energy.
    • A moving particle will carry with it the energy of its motion, which the physicists call kinetic energy.
    • Over-cheesiness is avoided through a deft handling of plot and characterisation, which keeps everything moving and alive.
    • The problem of directing fire against rapidly-moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception.
    • The only motion was made by the softly moving vapor clouds of our own breath.
    • The moving water spins the nozzle, a motion that then helps to break up and distribute the spray.
    • The motion of the train turns the series of pictures into a moving image.
    • Attached over your baby's cot, a mobile's moving shapes and bright colours will attract your baby's gaze.
    Synonyms
    in motion, operating, operational, working, going, on the move, active
  • 2Producing strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy.

    an unforgettable and moving book
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We'll hear her moving tribute to the man she'll always miss.
    • Even with this weakness, however, it remains a unique and moving book, and one worth reading.
    • Nothing like a nice bit of moving emotional opera first thing in the morning to get you ready for the day's work ahead…
    • Around 100 people attended what was a very moving tribute to those who gave their lives to fight fascism.
    • The strong script, with moving dialogues, gets the viewer completely hooked.
    • And so the commemorations were all just so much more moving than I had anticipated.
    • The finest of the love lyrics, quietly burning with agony and rapture, are deeply moving.
    • I have seen it now over one hundred times and I still find it very moving.
    • My feeling when I went there was that I saw very beautiful things, very moving things, very strong things.
    • The state funeral for Reagan was a beautiful, moving service and I'd like to just leave it at that.
    • Shops closed for business and all operations ceased as family and colleagues gathered for the moving repatriation ceremony.
    • She went ahead with it, and from all accounts, it was an extremely emotional, moving experience.
    • I'm totally unprepared to write a heartfelt and moving post for my daughter's sixth birthday.
    • Her classmates wrote a moving tribute too, remembering the friend they had lost.
    • We have received a very warm welcome and have found the experience very moving.
    • I found their story profoundly moving, but very remote from my own experience as a sister.
    • It also is an emotionally moving experience for the audience.
    • It was a very moving experience to visit the War Graves Cemetery in Labuan and to complete a piece of family history after nearly 60 years.
    • Somehow this seemed a fitting preparation for a show which, while not easy to watch, was deeply moving.
    • The resultant bug-eyed chaos is hilarious and oddly moving.
    Synonyms
    affecting, touching, emotive, poignant, heart-warming, heart-rending, emotional, upsetting, disturbing
  • 3Relating to the process of changing one's residence.

    moving expenses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They were used to make the moving process smooth, allowing a home owner to buy a new property without having first completed the sale of his existing home.
    • This program will focus on developing programs to support secondary age students through the moving process.
    • Tiger, though, made his escape during the moving process and hasn't been seen since.
    • A closing, and an opening; this is perhaps the nicest thing to be said about the moving process.
    • Usually they say builders hold up the whole moving process, but oh no not in my world!
    • Each family will receive up to $100,000 for moving expenses and new homes in more viable towns.
    • Farmers and landowners are all pitching in to ensure the enormous moving operation is a success.
    • It can also be a moving expense, depending on the length of stay, which comes out of your personal income tax.
    • Hank had set me up with an apartment in Manhattan and the company was paying all of my moving expenses.
    • Tomorrow at 11 someone's coming to give me an estimate of moving expenses.
  • 4US attributive Involving a moving vehicle.

    tickets for moving violations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Contravention of any moving offence is an automatic summons to court and not a fixed penalty notice, therefore the fine will vary according to the offence.
    • A senior citizen who struck a school bus earlier this month has been charged with a moving violation.
    • Don't write anything fancy on the back of a ticket for a moving violation when pleading not guilty, suggests Longo.
    • He's asking my about my neighbour, apparently trying to talk to him about a moving violation.
 
 
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