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locomotion

英 [ˌləʊkəˈməʊʃn]

美 [ˌloʊkəˈmoʊʃn]

n.  移动(力); 运动(力)

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BNC.24363 / COCA.22712

牛津词典

    noun

    • 移动(力);运动(力)
      movement or the ability to move

      柯林斯词典

      • N-UNCOUNT 运动(力);移动(力)
        Locomotionis the ability to move and the act of moving from one place to another.
        1. Flight is the form of locomotion that puts the greatest demands on muscles...
          飞行是对肌肉要求最高的运动形式。
        2. He specialises in the mechanics of locomotion.
          他专攻运动力学。

      英英释义

      noun

      双语例句

      • Flight is the form of locomotion that puts the greatest demands on muscles
        飞行是对肌肉要求最高的运动形式。
      • The enormous variety of locomotion techniques of which the human frame is capable.
        人体所能傲的多种多样的运动技巧。
      • The structure and locomotion mechanism of the robot are described, and driving mechanics models of the robot system are set up and analyzed.
        介绍了机器人机体的构造和运动原理,建立了机器人系统驱动力学模型并做了相应分析。
      • Furthermore, based on the ZMP theory, the structure and gait optimization method were integrated to modify the gait locomotion.
        进一步基于零力矩点理论,提出了一种综合机构修正和步态修正方法的步态规划集成优化策略。
      • The researchers describe the way of walking as unlike any form of legged locomotion previously reported.
        研究人员将这种步行方式描述成不同于以往报告过的任何形式的步态运动。
      • Of or resembling an amoeba, especially in changeability of form and means of locomotion.
        变形虫的变形虫的,象变形虫似的,尤指在形状变化和运动方式方面。
      • The robot is composed of a locomotion mechanism, a cleaner, inspecting instruments and disinfecting devices.
        该机器人由移动机构、清洁机构、检测装里和消毒装置组成。
      • Bipedal locomotion in humans frees the hands for grasping and manipulation.
        人用两足行走,双手得到解放,可以用来抓握和操作。
      • Minute aquatic multicellular organisms having a ciliated wheel-like organ for feeding and locomotion; constituents of freshwater plankton.
        微小的水栖的多细胞组织,有用于进食和移动的纤毛轮形组织;淡水浮游生物的组成部分。
      • Any one of the repeated movements of the limbs and body used for locomotion in swimming or rowing.
        在游泳或划船中一个人不断地挥动胳膊或移动身体来前进。