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immobile

/ih-moh-buhl, -beel/US // ɪˈmoʊ bəl, -bil //UK // (ɪˈməʊbaɪl) //

不动的,不动,不移动,不流动

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : incapable of moving or being moved.
    • : not mobile or moving; motionless.

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Examples

  • A bumblebee nest full of honey and nearly immobile larvae, though, is highly attractive to predators.

  • As immobile as Smith appeared to be in the victory that clinched the NFC East title — he was about as nimble as a grand piano without wheels — for three years, he has represented Washington’s best chance to win.

  • Roethlisberger has grown completely stationary as the sport moves away from immobile quarterbacks.

  • He looked immobile Sunday, and the Eagles countered by blitzing more.

  • Apparently, Henri had a deteriorating spinal condition and had been rendered largely immobile as a result.

  • In each frame, Ai faces the camera, impassive and nearly immobile.

  • The exhibit points out, for instance, that immobile plants face over 500,000 types of insects who want to feed on them.

  • Like some estivating desert creature, it spends the summer huddling immobile under the shelter of our counters.

  • Aislin, narrowed hazel eyes and immobile pink lips, flipped on the light of the stairway and stared at me.

  • And then Weedham dropped beside the dead man, looked long and searchingly into the immobile face.

  • Thereafter she had had no occasion to interview the strange, immobile Egyptian, nor had she experienced any desire to do so.

  • Nor, my heavy and immobile appearance notwithstanding, was I (I affirm this) a solitary because I was refused acquaintanceship.

  • Their countenances were so immobile that he gained no information from the looks there; but both the officers did.

  • Wild and unfeeling as he seemed, there must be a sense of justice in him, reading him by his stern, immobile face.