Nghĩa của từ move about bằng Tiếng Anh

walk around, wande

Đặt câu với từ "move about"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "move about", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ move about, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ move about trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Ambulate (am′byŭ-lāt″) [L. ambulare, to move about] To walk or move about freely.

2. Ambulate (am′byŭ-lāt″) [L. ambulare, to move about] To walk or move about freely.

3. What does Ambulate mean? To move about; walk

4. Cruising: to move about from place to place aimlessly

5. You will be warm enough if you move about.

6. To walk or move about in a spirited manner ; strut.

7. Secondly, don't move about so often-stay in one place.

8. Movement: Centipedes can move about very quickly on their long legs

9. How does a homeless man move about the state like this?

10. It's easy to move about and folds away conveniently for storage.

11. I think we have the right to move about as we please.

12. It was easier to move about on the fringe of the crowd.

13. Bush babies are born with half-closed eyes, unable to move about independently.

14. The adjective Confined describes being in captivity or not free to move about

15. Day and night the giant arms of cranes move about, loading and unloading cargo.

16. They lack flagella, but hormogonia of some species can move about by gliding along surfaces.

17. The first bird to eat this repellant move about nervously and frightening away the rest.

18. They move about listlessly and apparently without much purpose; they might just as well be lunatics.

19. Even in an insulator the electrons can move about without leaving their parent atoms or molecules.

20. The creature was clinging to the circuits and bulkheads, using them to move about the room.

21. The wildebeest usually rest close to others of their kind and move about in loose aggregations.

22. You shouldn't need oasis in a narrow container as the flowers won't have room to move about.

23. A huge collection of long-period comets move about in the outermost parts of the solar system.

24. 23 It will also mean that lame ones, including those afflicted with arthritis now, will move about painlessly.

25. The operating units have no fixed position but can move about the network from one location to another.

26. They are afraid, they stumble and feel weak-how do you move about when chains were your programmed destiny?

27. He could also move about in a battery-operated wheelchair, which was designed to look like a toy car.

28. In another innovation, you can move about your environment in all directions, taking everything in from a first-person perspective.

29. His arms, legs, and hands are just what are needed to enable him to maintain his balance and move about with ease.

30. Orthopedic surgeons have to think like an engineer in order to repair the bones, muscles, and tendons that enable us to move about.

31. As verbs the difference between Circumvolve and rotate is that Circumvolve is to revolve or move about while rotate is to spin, turn, or revolve

32. There will be oceans of space in which to move about, to perambulate, to sing, to dance, to climb, to bathe, to leap somersaults , to whine, to rape, to murder.

33. Acknowledging that immune cells move about far more than neurons,[Sentence dictionary] Paul spoke of the immune synapse as a "make and break" union in contrast with longer-term neuronal connections.

34. 14 There will be oceans of space in which to move about, to perambulate, to sing, to dance, to climb, to bathe, to leap somersaults , to whine, to rape, to murder.

35. The invention relates to a lock for a luggage box installed overhead in the cabin of an aircraft, comprising a stationary housing and a cover that can move about a rotary axis.

36. Synonyms & Antonyms of Agitate 1 to cause (as a liquid) to move about in a circle especially repeatedly this room could use a ceiling fan to Agitate the stuffy air a bit

37. Synonyms & Antonyms of Agitates 1 to cause (as a liquid) to move about in a circle especially repeatedly this room could use a ceiling fan to agitate the stuffy air a bit

38. In the lower levels, especially in the troposphere, which is the atmospheric layer in which we live and move about, there are considerable quantities of liquid or solid particles in suspension, known as aerosols.

39. Synonyms & Antonyms of Agitating (Entry 2 of 2) 1 to cause (as a liquid) to move about in a circle especially repeatedly this room could use a ceiling fan to agitate the stuffy air a bit

40. But the articulation of the phalangeal (finger) bones, in addition to the likely presence of large foot and toe pads, shows that Moropus probably could raise the claws slightly to enable it to move about quite smoothly.

41. Most Bystanders experience themselves as good, moral, and decent human beings who move about in an invisible veil of Whiteness (Sue & Sue, 2016), have minimal awareness of themselves as a racial/cultural being (Helms, 1996), and who possess limited experiences with people of color (Jones, 1997)