locomotion 的定义
- the act or power of moving from place to place.
locomotion 近义词
movement
locomotion 的近义词 8 个
locomotion 的反义词 2 个
更多locomotion例句
- For instance building an internal library of the improvised gaits as a sort of “medium-term” memory, or using vision to predict the necessity of initiating a new style of locomotion.
- What’s fun is the possibility that knuckle-walking might actually be the more recently evolved locomotion.
- In their new animated film, Raya and the Last Dragon, the sidekick who transports the warrior princess also relies on rolling locomotion.
- On Guam, smooth-barked trees are very rare, so the snakes probably haven’t needed to resort to lasso locomotion much.
- According to the zoo, he now is working on his third technique of locomotion.
- Ashley Blanchet churns through “The Locomotion,” as Little Eva, who, of course, baby sat for King and Goffin.
- Probably those cast-iron wheels were ordered with a view to steam locomotion in the Cordilleras.
- Many, well qualified to judge, were satisfied that it would prove more economical than steam locomotion.
- His high-pressure steam-engine was the pioneer of locomotion and its wide-spreading civilization.
- Hitherto, all motor-propelled cycles had used the power of the engine of whatever form it was merely as an aid to locomotion.
- Their employment in locomotion would interfere seriously with their utility in this direction.