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unmoving

/uhn-moo-ving/US // ʌnˈmu vɪŋ //UK // (ʌnˈmuːvɪŋ) //

不动声色,不动的,不动摇的,不动声色的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not moving; still; motionless.
    • : not stirring the emotions.

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Examples

  • I stared at the phone in my hand, waiting for the confirmation I needed, but it was lifeless, unmoving.

  • His eyes stared, flat black spots, unmoving, unblinking, giving out nothing.

  • It was all in the eyes, unmoving, not even a single blink, aimed at a faraway distance only he could see.

  • She sat bent and unmoving in her wheelchair, with a large canvas bag in her lap.

  • The metal ball hung unmoving; it would hold automatically to the direction and speed that had been established.

  • Then one after another dropped away from the center mass and lay unmoving on the floor.

  • So we kept on, until we came one day to a spot whence we saw something low and unmoving and purple, far off in the northwest.

  • The little robot just stood there for a second or two, unmoving, his waldo hands clasped firmly in front of his chest.

  • My father sat down on the floor at the foot of my couch, where the wax light threw his shadow, exaggerating its unmoving profile.