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 motionless ['mәuʃәnlis]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不动的, 静止的

[机] 不动的, 静止的




    motionless
    [ adj ]
    not in physical motion
    <adj.all>
    the inertia of an object at rest


    Motionless \Mo"tion*less\, a.
    Without motion; being at rest.

    1. The mysteries of the play lie in the dichotomies between what she says and what he says. Beth sits there motionless.
    2. The Japanese did none of that, sitting motionless in silence for four hours or more, talking in whispers if they talked at all.
    3. "He was just motionless there underneath it, bleeding but still alive.
    4. At a recent performance, the audience sat almost motionless through the two-hour, single-act drama.
    5. 'You adjust your body for a rapid slide', he wrote, 'but your 'ski' stick motionless and over you go upon your face.
    6. For much of this 55-minute work, the stage is full of dancers but all are motionless except one or two.
    7. Can a man from Texas stand motionless before all that? The statistics come courtesy of the inaugural committee, which produced a handbook of breathtaking scope.
    8. "The market was motionless throughout the day," said an exchange dealer at a major commercial bank, speaking on condition of anonymity.
    9. The craft is designed to take off vertically in a small area and to hover relatively motionless, even in windy conditions.
    10. Stay down!" The next video image is of the gunman's motionless body in the street.
    11. In the early 16th century, the Polish astronomer Nicholas Copernicus laid the foundation for modern astronomy with his heliocentric theory of planetary motion in which the planets revolved around a motionless sun.
    12. "If there's anything noticeable it's how quiet it is, how motionless the markets are," said Hugh Johnson, chief investment officer for First Albany Corp. in Albany, N.Y.
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