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primum mobile

/pree-moom -moh-bi-le; English prahy-muhm -mob-uh-lee, pree-/US // ˈpri mʊm ˈmoʊ bɪˌlɛ; English ˈpraɪ məm ˈmɒb əˌli, ˈpri- //

领先的移动设备,领先的移动技术,领先的移动电话,领先的移动

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Latin.

    • : the outermost of the 10 concentric spheres of the universe, making a complete revolution every 24 hours and causing all the others to do likewise.
    • : prime mover.

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Examples

  • “I sense that mobile games are starting to shed their skin, getting rid of all the dead things they carry around,” he says.

  • According to court testimony by the lead NCIS investigator, it contained various mobile phones and even valuable letters.

  • The system is truck-mounted and road-mobile, as are the big and conspicuous radars that stood next to it on display.

  • The caller mentioned my work, which focused primarily on consumer products, mobile apps, emerging start-ups, and web trends.

  • Prison guards in Lima found a contraband mobile phone in his prison cell that he claimed was given to him by the warden.

  • Industrial society is therefore mobile, elastic, standing at any moment in a temporary and unstable equilibrium.

  • She did not answer, but her mobile, painted lips quivered, as if she were trying to repress a smile and were not quite succeeding.

  • John N. Maffit, the well known and eccentric methodist preacher, died at Mobile.

  • With him prayer was a thing of absolute necessity, and resignation to the eternal decrees the primum mobile of all.

  • It may be said that among uncivilized and barefoot people the great toe is usually very mobile.