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moving

UK //ˈmuːvɪŋ//US //ˈmuːvɪŋ//

词源

源自中古英语'moven',最终来自拉丁语'movere'(移动)。形容词用法约始于14世纪,表示'引起情感波动'的意义始于15世纪。

adjective

❶ 指物体或人在空间中改变位置或状态的动作,强调动态过程。

“The moving car caught everyone's attention.”

(那辆移动的汽车吸引了所有人的注意。)

“She watched the moving clouds in the sky.”

(她望着天空中飘动的云朵。)

❶ 形容情感上令人感动或触动的,能引发强烈情绪反应的事物或场景。

“Her speech was so moving that many people cried.”

(她的演讲如此感人,许多人都哭了。)

“The movie tells a moving story about family love.”

(这部电影讲述了一个关于家庭之爱的感人故事。)

同义词:shifting, emotional, touching, stirring, affecting

noun

❶ 指搬家或搬迁的行为和过程,包括物品和人员的转移。

“The moving to our new house will happen next week.”

(我们下周就要搬到新房子了。)

“They hired a company to help with the moving.”

(他们雇了一家公司来帮忙搬家。)

同义词:relocation, transfer, shifting

常见短语

moving on — 指从某个情况或情感中走出来,继续前进,常用于鼓励人们放下过去。

“After the breakup, it took her months to start moving on.”

(分手后,她花了几个月时间才开始继续前进。)

moving target — 字面指移动的目标,比喻经常变化或难以捉摸的事物或标准。

“In this industry, customer preferences are a moving target.”

(在这个行业中,客户偏好是一个不断变化的目标。)