с. движение, ход, механизм, устройство, марионетка, телодвижение, жест, перемещение, походка, побуждение, предложение, ходатайство, действие
г. показывать жестом
Inglés - Turco - motion
f. el ile işaret etmek
i. hareket, devinim, önerge, teklif
Francés - Inglés - motion
(f) n. motion, movement
Inglés - Albanés - motion
n. lëvizje, ecur: e ecur, ecje, gjest, zbrazje, veprim, mocion, shkresë, propozim, interpelancë, marionetë
v. shenjë: bëj shenjë
Inglés - Neerlandés - motion
zn. beweging; motie; stoelgang
ww. wenken
Inglés - Inglés - motion
n. movement, gesture; proposal for discussion; request for a court order (Law); transition from one pitch to another (Musical)
v. indicate, intimate, direct
n. motion, movement
Inglés - Griego - motion
ουσ. πρόταση, κίνηση, κίνημα
ρήμ. κάνω σημείο
Francés - Neerlandés - motion
1. (suggestion) motie (f)
2. (droit) verzoek om een rechterlijke uitspraak
Francés - Portugués - motion
1. (suggestion) moção (f); proposta (f)
2. (droit) moção (f)
Inglés - Chino simplificado - motion
(名) 运动; 动作
(动) 向...打手势; 向...摇头示意; 打手势; 摆动, 走; 摇头示意
Inglés - Chino Tradicional - motion
(名) 運動; 動作
(動) 向...打手勢; 向...搖頭示意; 打手勢; 擺動, 走; 搖頭示意
Inglés - Japonés - motion
(動) 身振りで要求する; 身振りで合図する
(名) 運動; 運行; 動作; 身のこなし; 申し立て
Inglés - Coreano - motion
명. 움직임, 동작; 회의제안, 토의 제안; 재판명령에 대한 요구 (법률); 선율의 진행( 음악)
동. 지시하다, 신호하다, 알리다
Francés - Alemán - motion
n. resolution, motion, antrag
Francés - Italiano - motion
1. (suggestion) mozione (f)
2. (droit) mozione (f)
Francés - Turco - motion
[la] önerge
Alemán - Francés - motion
n. motion (f)
Alemán - Italiano - motion
n. mozione (f)
Alemán - Ruso - motion
n. предложение парламенту (f), движение (f), моцион (f)
Alemán - Turco - motion
i. hareket (f)
Definiciones
noun: the act of changing location from one place to another
Example:Police controlled the motion of the crowd.
noun: a change of position that does not entail a change of location
Example:The reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise.
noun: a formal proposal for action made to a deliberative assembly for discussion and vote
Example:He made a motion to adjourn.
noun: a state of change
Example:They were in a state of steady motion.
noun: the use of movements (especially of the hands) to communicate familiar or prearranged signals
noun: a natural event that involves a change in the position or location of something
noun: an optical illusion of motion produced by viewing a rapid succession of still pictures of a moving object
Example:The cinema relies on apparent motion.
Tiempos para motion Present participle:
motioning
Present:
motion (3.person: motions)
Past:
motioned
Future:
will motion
Present conditional:
would motion
Present Perfect:
have motioned (3.person: has motioned)
Past Perfect:
had motioned
Future Perfect:
will have motioned
Past conditional:
would have motioned