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movability

/moo-vuh-buhl/US // ˈmu və bəl //UK // (ˈmuːvəbəl) //

可动性,可移动性,活动性,动性

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : capable of being moved; not fixed in one place, position, or posture.
    • : Law. not permanent in reference to place; capable of being moved without injury.personal, as distinguished from real.
    • : changing from one date to another in different years: a movable holiday.
    • : able to be rearranged.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an article of furniture that is not fixed in place.
    • : Often movables. Law. an article of personal property not attached to land.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • A movable diaphragm is attached to a fixed plate, and both are charged and have electrodes attached.

  • After trading eight veterans at the deadline, leaving them with a 40-man roster full of many movable pieces, they are already much more willing to take a flier on waivers and see what happens.

  • The sprayer is more movable than other bidets, which makes it optimal for all-around cleaning.

  • So classrooms are divided by movable walls, allowing students to combine for some lessons, and for students to interact with different teachers.

  • Oftentimes, there’s therapeutic components, behavior changes, and movable touchpoints.

  • Somewhere in there is what activists call the “movable middle.”

  • For many years he wrote the Movable Buffet blog and print column for the Los Angeles Times.

  • For many years Abowitz wrote Movable Buffet blog and print column for Los Angeles Times.

  • Abowitz is perhaps best known for writing the Movable Buffet blog and continuing print column for Los Angeles Times.

  • Richard Abowitz is on the staff of Las Vegas Weekly and writes the Movable Buffet blog and column for Los Angeles Times.

  • This Sin Sin Wa disturbed sufficiently to reveal a movable slab in the roughly paved floor.

  • The movable hour circle and driving wheel of the Crossley reflector has two sets of graduations.

  • Old and new measurements, tonnage, time allowances and movable ballast, are all a sealed book to me.

  • The altar, probably a small movable one of wood, if any at all, must have stood before the presbyter.

  • The movable bridge in its closed position must be proportioned like a fixed bridge, but it has also other conditions to fulfil.

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