locomotion[名词]the power or ability to move on one's own without any external force
运动能力, 自我移动能力
关闭登录trajectory[名词]the path an object, usually a rocket, follows in air or space
轨迹, 弹道
关闭登录progression[名词]the act or process of advancing or moving forward in a gradual or orderly manner
进展, 推移
Ex: The hikers made progression up the mountain , taking breaks to admire the view .关闭登录flux[名词]the amount of energy or particles passing through per unit area per unit time
通量, 流量
Ex: Astronomers study flux of cosmic rays entering Earth 's atmosphere to learn about cosmic phenomena .关闭登录propulsion[名词]the action or process of driving or propelling an object forward through a medium, typically involving the generation of thrust or force
推进, 推动
Ex: Swimmers use leg movements propulsion through the water during races .关闭登录swoop[名词]a rapid and sudden drop from the sky
俯冲, 猛扑
Ex: The hawkswoop was so swift that its target had no time to react .关闭登录propellant[名词]a substance that helps something move forward
推进剂, 推力剂
Ex: The firefighter used a foam with a propellant to quickly extinguish the flames .关闭登录orientation[名词]the position in relation to geographical or directional references
方向, 方位
Ex: During the field trip , the guide explained how to use landmarks orientation in the dense forest .关闭登录to accelerate[动词]to increase the speed of movement; to move faster
加速, 加快
Ex: With the wind at its back , the sailboat started accelerate, gliding smoothly across the water .关闭登录to circulate[动词]to constantly move around a gas, air, or liquid inside a closed area
循环, 流通
Ex: The aquarium 's filtration circulates water to keep it clean and oxygenated for the fish .关闭登录to maneuver[动词]to strategically navigate or direct a vehicle, object, or oneself through a series of planned movements
操控, 驾驶
Ex: The spacecraft maneuver in space to dock with the orbiting space station .关闭登录to flit[动词]to move quickly and lightly from somewhere or something to another
迅速移动, 轻盈飞舞
Ex: Thoughts flit through his mind as he tries to come up with a solution to the problem at hand.关闭登录to track[动词]to move across or through a particular area, often with the intention of reaching a destination or following a specific course
在特定区域内移动, 沿特定路线前进
Ex: The tracked along the winding mountain road , enjoying the scenic vistas along the way .关闭登录to swarm[动词]to gather or travel to a place in large, dense groups
蜂拥而至, 聚集
Ex: swarmed into the town to secure the area .关闭登录to seep[动词]to slowly leak or pass through small openings
渗透, 渗漏
Ex: The aroma of seeped through the house , waking everyone up .关闭登录to outpace[动词]to surpass, exceed, or move faster than someone or something
超越, 超过
Ex: Advances in medical research are critical outpace the spread of emerging diseases .关闭登录to waver[动词]to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls
波动, 起伏
Ex: The dancer 's flowing wavered gracefully as she moved to the music .关闭登录to align[动词]to arrange or position things or elements in a straight line or in a coordinated manner
对齐, 排列
Ex: The gardener aligns the rows of plants to create a neat and organized garden layout .关闭登录to ooze[动词]to slowly leak or pass through small openings
渗出, 流出
Ex: The oozed from the orange as she squeezed it .关闭登录to invert[动词]to flip or reverse the position or arrangement of something
倒置, 翻转
Ex: The choreographer asked the dancers invert their formation for the final scene .关闭登录to sweep[动词]to move swiftly and smoothly across a surface or through the air, often in a broad or wide-ranging motion
扫, 掠过
Ex: The swept across the night sky , looking for signs of the missing aircraft .关闭登录to shuttle[动词]to convey or move people or items back and forth between locations
接送, 穿梭
Ex: The water shuttles tourists between different islands , offering a scenic transport option .关闭登录to deviate[动词]to cause something to depart from an established course
偏离, 逸脱
Ex: The deviated the ship 's course to avoid a potential collision with an iceberg .关闭登录to twitch[动词]to make a sudden, brief, and involuntary movement
抽动, 颤动
Ex: The dog 's twitched as it dreamed of chasing imaginary prey .关闭登录to cart[动词]to move or convey a heavy object with effort
搬运, 运输
Ex: The carted heavy trash bins from each office to the main dumpster outside .关闭登录to tilt[动词]to incline or lean in a particular direction
倾斜, 倾斜的
Ex: The tilted dangerously after one of its legs gave way .关闭登录to rebound[动词]to bounce back after hitting a surface
反弹, 回弹
Ex: After hitting the trampoline , the rebounded with a graceful flip .关闭登录to transplant[动词]to uproot or relocate someone or something
移植, 搬迁
Ex: The organization sought to enhance diversity transplanting employees to international offices .关闭登录to steer[动词]to control the direction of a moving object, such as a car, ship, etc.
驾驶, 操控
Ex: steered the plane smoothly onto the runway for landing .关闭登录to meander[动词](of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path
蜿蜒, 曲折流动
Ex: The hiking meanders up the mountain , offering breathtaking views at every turn .关闭登录to depress[动词]to lower or cause to move downward in position
压低, 降低
Ex: The strong winds seemed depress the surface of the water .关闭登录to hurtle[动词]to move with speed and intensity
快速移动, 冲撞
Ex: The rushing hurtled over the waterfall , creating a powerful cascade of water .关闭登录to siphon[动词]to transfer liquid from one container to another using a tube or hose, typically by creating a vacuum or by gravity
抽取, 引流
Ex: siphon water from the irrigation canal to water their fields during dry seasons .关闭登录to lug[动词]to transport or haul something heavy or cumbersome with effort
搬运, 拖运
Ex: The delivery personnel lug the oversized package to the customer 's doorstep .关闭登录to gravitate[动词]to move or be drawn towards a center of gravity or mass, influenced by gravitational attraction
受引力影响而靠近, 向中心物质移动
Ex: gravitate towards each other over immense cosmic distances , forming clusters and filaments in the universe .关闭登录to flop[动词]to move in a loose, uncontrolled, or erratic manner
拍打, 挣扎
Ex: The comedian 's exaggerated gestures caused his arms flop comically during the performance .关闭登录to wag[动词]to move repeatedly from side to side, often in a rhythmic or playful manner
摇动, 摆动
Ex: The wagged its fluffy tail while perched on the tree branch .关闭登录to lumber[动词]to move in a slow, heavy, and awkward manner, often due to the size or weight of the body or object being carried
缓慢笨重地移动, 蹒跚而行
关闭登录to swirl[动词]to move in a twisting or whirling motion, creating a pattern of circular or spiral motion
旋转, 涡旋
Ex: The sand has swirling in intricate patterns under the influence of the desert winds .关闭登录to pivot[动词]to rotate around a central point or axis
旋转, 枢转
Ex: The windmill blades were designed pivot with the wind , optimizing energy capture .关闭登录to diverge[动词]to move apart and continue in another direction
分叉, 偏离
Ex: In the city 's central square , several diverged, leading to various neighborhoods .关闭登录to intersect[动词]to meet or cross another path, line, etc. at a particular point
交叉, 相交
Ex: The paths of the two intersected in the dense forest .关闭登录to divert[动词]to change direction or take a different course
转向, 偏离
Ex: In response to unexpected obstacles on the hiking trail , the group decided divert and explore a nearby clearing .关闭登录jerky[形容词]sudden, quick, and irregular motions characterized by abrupt starts and stops
突兀的, 颠簸的
Ex: The old film reel jerky movements due to its degraded condition .关闭登录convulsive[形容词]describing sudden and violent actions or motions
痉挛的, 抽搐的
Ex: The experimental setup experienced convulsive vibrations when subjected to intense pressure.关闭登录tremulous[形容词](of the voice or body) shaking in a slight, fragile manner, often due to nerves, fear, age or illness
颤抖的, 微颤的
Ex: She wrote tremulous note apologizing for the misunderstanding .关闭登录clockwise[形容词]moving or turning in the same direction as the hands of a clock
顺时针, 顺时针的
Ex: The dancers moved in a clockwise circle around the floor.关闭登录