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YOKE: A device for joining together a pair of draft animals. Motion
SLED: A small sledge without runners intended for pleasure rides downslopes on snow. Motion
DISPEL: Force to go away. Motion
LEAD (GUIDE): To guide by moving in front. Motion
KNEEL: To go down on one or both knees. Motion
CRAWL: To move using ones hands and knees. Motion
RUDDER: An underwater vane used to steer a vessel. The rudder is controlled by means of a wheel, tiller or other apparatus. Motion
DRUMMING: To produce sound with a drum. Motion
DIVE: To swim under water. Motion
CART: a two-wheeled vehicle, commonly without springs, drawn by mules, oxen, or the like, used for the conveyance of heavy goods. Motion
RETURN HOME: To go to one's home after having left it, such as after a working day or holidays. Motion
BLOW (OF WIND): (Of the wind or a current of air) To move. Motion
SPOKE: One of the connecting rods between the wheel hub and the rim. Motion
MAST: Post of wood or steel, long, round and straight, standing on a ship, intended to carry the sails, flags, floodlights, or communications equipment. Motion
PADDLE: A tool used for pushing against liquid, generally for the propulsion of a boat. Motion
THRUST: To push forcefully. Motion
CROUCH: To lower one's body close to the ground by bending one's knees completely. Motion
SPLASH: To cause a liquid to spatter about. [WN:365] Motion
LIMP: To walk lamely, as if favouring one leg. Motion
RIDE: To transport oneself by sitting on and directing an animal. Motion
SLEDGE: A low sled drawn by animals, typically on snow, ice or grass. Motion
SURPASS: To go beyond a limit. Motion
CARRY IN HAND: To hold or to take something from one place to another by hands. Motion
CARRY ON SHOULDER: To hold or to take something from one place to another on one shoulder. Motion
CARRY ON HEAD: To hold or to take something from one place to another on top of the head. Motion
CARRY UNDER ARM: To hold or to take something from one place to another under the arm. Motion
OUTRIGGER: A stabilizer for a canoe; spars attach to a shaped log or float parallel to the hull. Motion
TWIST: To wind something around something else or several things around each other. Motion
CARRY ON BACK: To hold or to take something from one place to another on the back. Motion
DISAPPEAR: To cease to appear, to not be visible anymore. Motion
LIFT: To cause an object to have a higher location than previously. Motion
SEE A DOCTOR: To go to a doctor. Motion
FIREDRILL: A fire drill is a method of practicing the evacuation of a building for a fire or other emergency. Motion
PASS BY: To travel past without stopping. Motion
STAND UP: To rise from a lying or sitting position. Motion
STREW: To distribute objects or pieces of something over an area, especially in a random manner. Motion
SWAY: To move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock. Motion
TRANSIT: To cross something (a river, a street etc.). Motion
TREAD: To step or walk (on or over something); to trample. Motion
COME BACK: To go there where one was before. Motion
PORT: Area of water next to the coast, often surrounded by thick walls, where ships and boats can be sheltered. Motion
ROAD: A long piece of hard ground that people can drive along from one place to another. Motion
BRING: To transport toward somewhere; to take something or somebody with oneself somewhere. Motion
GO: To get from one place to another by any means. Motion
CARRY: To lift and bring to somewhere else; to transport by lifting. Motion
CATCH: To take hold of, especially in the hands, so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of. Motion
GO UP (ASCEND): To move from a lower to a higher position Motion
WHEEL: A circular object that spins around a central axe thereby allowing relatively low-friction movement. Motion
SHIP: A vessel propelled by engines or sails for navigating on the water, especially a large vessel that can not be carried aboard another, as distinguished from a boat. Motion
DRIVE: To operate a vehicle. Motion
ENTER: To go into. Motion
DROP: The event of moving to a lower position due to the effect of gravity. Motion
MOVE: To change the location of an object. Motion
SAILCLOTH: A large piece of fabric (as canvas) by means of which wind is used to propel a sailing vessel. Motion
SAIL: To traverse or travel by ship on a body of water. Motion
DRIP (FALL IN GLOBULES): To fall in globules or small portions, as water or other liquid. Motion
ROLL: To tip laterally. Motion
FLEE: Leaving a dangerous or unpleasant situation. Motion
WAGON: A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power. Motion
BRIDGE: A structure that spans and provides a passage over a road, railway, river, or some other obstacle. Motion
PURSUE: Trying to achieve, to catch, or to reach something or someone. Motion
FOLLOW: To go or come after (in physical space) someone or something. Motion
SINK (DESCEND): To go down in water, mud, quicksand etc. or to cause something to go down in it. Motion
ABANDON: To give up control of, to surrender something. Motion
CLIMB: To mount to a high or little accessible place using feet and hands, e.g. a tree, a mountain or a ladder. Motion
GO OUT: To move out of or depart from. Motion
WRAP: To surround on all sides. Motion
SEND: To make something (an object, a message) go from one place to another. Motion
KICK: To strike somebody or something with the foot. Motion
FALL: To descend in free fall due to the effect of gravity. Motion
RAISE: To cause to rise; to move something from a lower position to a higher one. Motion
SLIP: To fall over (usually unexpectedly) onto the ground or floor, due to the floor being slippery, smooth or slimy. Motion
ARRIVE: To come to a destination. Motion
SWIM: To move through the water, without touching the bottom. Motion
FLY (MOVE THROUGH AIR): To move autonomously through the air, without any part of the object or object's enclosure touching anything attached to the ground. Motion
WALK: To move from one place to another by moving legs alternately, so that at least one foot is in contact with the floor or surface at any one time. Motion
TURN AROUND: Change the direction in which one is moving or facing. Motion
TURN (SOMETHING): To position by moving an object around its axis. Motion
COME: To move toward or to reach either the speaker, the person spoken to, or the subject of the speaker's narrative. Motion
PUSH: To apply a force to (an object), in order that it moves away from the origin of the force that was applied. Motion
THROW: To cause (an object) to move rapidly through the air, with the force of the hand or arm. Motion
RISE (ONESELF): To get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling position. Motion
RUN: To move quickly by alternately making a short jump off of either foot. Motion
ACCOMPANY: To go or travel in the company of someone. Motion
FLOAT: Of an object or substance, to be supported by a liquid of greater density than the object so as that part of the object or substance remains above the surface. [WK:float] Motion
TURN: To change the direction of movement or the direction in which something is facing. Motion
WAIT (FOR): To refrain from acting or moving for some duration or until some event occurs. Motion
MOTIONLESS: Not moving. Motion
SIT DOWN: To move into a position where the upper body is upright and the bottom is resting on a surface or the floor. Motion
RAFT: a collection of logs, planks, casks, etc., fastened together for floating on water. Motion
TRAVERSE: To go or pass through something. Motion
LEAVE: To move away from a place, a situation or a talk. Motion
AXLE: The central part of a wheel, that usually does not turn. Motion
APPROACH: To come near to; to move towards. Motion
JUMP: To propel oneself rapidly upward such that momentum causes the body to become airborne. Motion
BOAT: A craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind. Motion
ROW: To pull oars through water in order to make a water vehicle (such as a boat) move. Motion
ANCHOR: Something, usually a heavy piece of metal with points which dig into the sea-bed, used to hold a boat in one position. Motion
DANCE: To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music. Motion
SHAKE: To cause (something) to move rapidly from side to side. Motion
LAND (DESCEND): To descend to a surface, especially from the air. Motion
CANOE: A light narrow boat driven by a paddle. Motion
OVERCOME: To surmount a physical or an abstract obstacle. Motion
FLOW: To move as a fluid from one position to another (e.g. of water or of people). Motion
GO DOWN (DESCEND): To go from a higher to a lower place. Motion
CARRY PERSON ON BACK: To hold or take some person fron one place to another on the back. Motion
SLOWLY: With low speed. Motion
DUGOUT: A boat made from a hollowed tree trunk. Motion
CLOSE THE EYES: To shut down the eyes such that one cannot see anything anymore. Motion
YOKE (VERB): To put a yoke or a harness on animals. Motion
MOVE QUICKLY: To move forward in a fast way. Motion
FALL (OF SNOW AND RAIN): The process by which rain or snow descend from the clouds to the earth. Motion
CLEAN (SOMETHING): To cause something to be no longer dirty. Motion
PATH: A narrow piece of ground that people can walk along. Motion
DRIP (EMIT LIQUID): To emit drops of liquid. Motion
LAME PERSON: A person that is not able to walk. Motion
JOURNEY: Moving from one place to the other or moving around without. Motion
KNOCK: Making a sound by beating with the hand or with a tool against something. Motion
PATH OR ROAD: A piece of ground that people can walk or drive along. Motion
VEHICLE: Any larger device that can be used to move persons and things. Motion
BOLT (MOVE IN HASTE): Move in great haste. Motion
BUDGE (ONESELF): To move oneself. Motion
CONNECT: To link two objects with each other. Motion
DASH (OF VEHICLE): To move quickly (of a vehicle). Motion
INSERT: To cause something to go into; to infix; to introduce. Motion
CLAP: Make noise by putting one's hand together. Motion
HITCHHIKE: Travel by means of lifts in vehicles. Motion
SKATE: Move swiftly over a smooth or slippery surface. Motion
SPILL (SOMETHING): Cause liquids to flow over the edge or out of a container. Motion
SURF: Ride on waves by using a flat object. Motion
SQUAT: Have bent knees with the body weight is on the feet. Motion
TWIST (AROUND): To wind something around something else. Motion
GO UP OR RISE (ONESELF): To move from a lower to a higher position or to get up from a lying, sitting, or kneeling position. Motion
CREEP: To move with one's belly touching the ground. Motion
TWIST (TOGETHER): To wind several things around each other (e.g. in order to form a rope or thread). Motion
IMPEL: Cause objects, people or animals to move (typically by following them). Motion
DRIVE OR IMPEL OR RIDE: Drive a vehicle or cause vehicles, other objects, people or animals to move (typically while following them or sitting/standing on them). Motion
DRIP OR DROP SOMETHING: To fall in globules or small portions, as water or other liquid or to let something fall down. Motion
CRAWL OR CREEP: To move using ones hands and knees or with one's belly touching the ground. Motion
DANCE (MOVEMENT): A series of rhythmic movements performed to music. Motion
FETCH: To go after something or somebody and bring them back. Motion
STUMBLE: To step awkwardly or to catch your foot on something and almost fall. Motion
STAMP: To put your foot down on the ground heavily and noisily; to walk in this way. Motion
TRAVEL: To make a journey, especially over a long distance. Motion
WANDER: To walk around idly without a specific purpose and direction. Motion
PADDLE (MOVEMENT): To make a boat move by pushing a pole with a wide end through the water. Motion
MOVEMENT: A change of position or place. Motion
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motion: (state of progression from one place to another)
Bewegung {f}
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Brownian motion: (random motion of particles suspended in a fluid)
brownsche Bewegung {f}
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emotion: (person's internal state of being)
Gefühl {n}, Empfindung {f} Emotion {f}
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emotional: (appealing to or arousing emotion)
emotional
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emotional: (characterised by emotion)
emotional
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emotional: (determined by emotion rather than reason)
emotional
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emotional: (easily affected by emotion)
emotional
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emotional: (of or relating to the emotions)
emotional
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emotional: (readily displaying emotion)
emotional
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member of parliament’s legislative motion: (private member's bill) SEE: private member's bill ::
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motion: (state of progression from one place to another)
Bewegung {f}
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motionless: (at rest, not moving)
unbeweglich, reglos, bewegungslos
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motion picture: (movie) SEE: movie ::
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motion sickness: (a feeling of nausea or dizziness)
Reisekrankheit {f}, Bewegungskrankheit, Kinetose
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perpetual motion machine: (hypothetical device)
Perpetuum mobile {n}
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promotion: (advancement in position)
Beförderung {f}
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promotion: (dissemination of information)
Förderung {f}, Werbung {f}
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put in motion: (set in motion) SEE: set in motion ::
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set in motion: (to trigger movement, to get going)
in Bewegung setzen
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slow motion: (film stretched in time)
Zeitlupe {f}
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1230 確か: for sure, for certain: He's sure to get a promotion. 3212 込める: put (feeling, emotion etc.) into: He sang the song with emotion. 4301 感情: feeling, emotion: Emotions are complex things. 4355 救い: rescue, relief: The presence of my daughter emotionally saved me. 5350 騒ぎ: clamor, commotion: What on earth is the commotion? 7425 初任給: initial salary: I felt quite emotional when I got my initial salary. 7801 情緒: emotion; feeling: He is emotionally unstable. 7841 引き起こす: bring about; pull up: His behavior caused a commotion. 8460 振興: furtherance; promotion: She devoted her life to the promotion of education. 9080 成熟: maturity; ripeness: He is still emotionally immature. | TED Talk | Segment | Vietnamese | English | |