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Movement
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mouvement
a change in position or posture that occurs without actually relocating from one place to another
Exemples
The dancer practices controlled movement of the arms.
02
the action of changing position from one location to another
Exemples
Traffic movement slows during rush hour.
03
any natural or physical occurrence that results in the displacement or repositioning of an object
Exemples
Ocean currents produce continuous movement in the water.
04
mouvement
one of the main parts that a long musical work is divided into, having its own structure
Exemples
The second movement of the concerto featured a beautiful dialogue between the piano and the orchestra.
Le deuxième mouvement du concerto présentait un beau dialogue entre le piano et l'orchestre.
05
mouvement
a collective of individuals united by shared beliefs or ideology, working toward general social, political, or cultural goals
Exemples
Members of the movement gather for regular meetings.
06
an optical effect that gives the impression of motion when viewing a rapid sequence of still images
Exemples
Stop-motion animation relies on careful movement between frames.
07
the action of relocating or transferring an object from one place to another
Exemples
Movement of furniture requires careful planning.
08
mouvement, déplacement
the observable changes in position, deployment, or tactical relocation of a military unit
Exemples
Radar detected movements over the coast.
Le radar a détecté des mouvements au-dessus de la côte.
09
the mechanism or assembly of components in a device that produces or regulates motion, such as in clocks or watches
Exemples
He examines the movement of the antique clock.
10
a general trend or shift in opinion, behavior, or condition
Exemples
The movement of opinion supports the new policy.
11
the act of excreting waste from the bowels
Exemples
She monitors her diet to maintain healthy movements.
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