Nghĩa của từ set in motion bằng Tiếng Anh

activate, move, shake

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1. Verb ()(label) To begin, Commence, initiate.# To set in motion

2. Nixon's visit set in motion the rapprochement between Beijing and Washington.

3. Giles set in motion a train of events which would culminate in tragedy.

4. Recently I planned and set in motion events to execute the perfect bank robbery.

5. 27 Her sharp,(www.Sentencedict.com) aggressive tone set in motion the events that led to her downfall.

6. Thus, in 1984 the ambitious Ganga Action Plan was set in motion by the Indian government.

7. His death set in motion a train of events that led to the outbreak of war.

8. What, for example, activated specific genes in your cells to set in motion the process of differentiation?

9. Automaton, any of various mechanical objects that are relatively self-operating after they have been set in motion

10. The processes of rethinking and reorganization set in motion by the scandals over unprotected children were slow and painful.

11. Jason loses a sandal in a river, arrives at the court of Pelias, and the epic is set in motion.

12. Set in motion, she would soon be traced and while they ran her down he might sell out and get clear.

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14. In 2002, plans were set in motion to extend I-99 northeast from Bald Eagle to State College via Port Matilda.

15. Life should do more than spin on like an idiotic top some one had set in motion but could no longer stop.

16. Automaton, plural Automatons or automata, any of various mechanical objects that are relatively self-operating after they have been set in motion.

17. * In 1996, India had set in motion the process for adoption of a Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism at the United Nations.

18. History and Etymology for Agitate. Middle English agitat "set in motion," borrowed from Latin agitātus, past participle of agitāre "to set in motion, drive before one, arouse, disturb, deal with, turn over in the mind," frequentative of agere "to drive, be in motion, do, perform" — …

19. Part salvage ethnographer, part Acculturationist, McKennan attempted to chart the changes set in motion by contact with non-Indians to measure cultural loss

20. Be that as it may, the precise chain is not known; somehow the guild was informed and the train of events set in motion.

21. The writing of “The Cretans” was set in motion when associate professor emeritus David Johnson suggested that Falco write a theater piece inspired by

22. For the family, this was cause for celebration because then the event, known as “Breeching,” was set in motion, signifying the boy’s step towards manhood

23. Daimler's <DAIGn.DE> main China joint venture partner Baic Group [BEJINS.UL] has set in motion a plan to double its stake to around 10% and …

24. Major surface ocean Currents in the open ocean, however, are set in motion by the wind, which drags on the surface of the water as it blows

25. Cite (v.) mid-15c., "to summon, call upon officially," from Old French Citer "to summon" (14c.), from Latin citare "to summon, urge, call; put in sudden motion, call forward; rouse, exCite," frequentative of ciere "to move, set in motion, stir, rouse, call, invite" from PIE root *keie-"to set in motion, to move to and fro."

26. On 22 June 1941, a Sunday, Nazi Germany set in motion the largest invasion in the history of warfare — the attack on the Soviet Union, codenamed "Barbarossa"

27. Bagpipe, wind instrument consisting of two or more single- or double-reed pipes, the reeds being set in motion by wind fed by arm pressure on an animal-skin (or rubberized-cloth) bag.

28. The agreement with Lombardy will set in motion joint participation in research projects, the development of common analytical methods, the training of scientific and technical personnel, and the provision of support to policymakers at regional level.

29. Agenda is an abbreviation of Agenda sunt or agendum est, gerundive forms in plural and singular respectively of the Latin verb ago, agere, egi, actum "to drive on, set in motion", for example of cattle

30. Agenda is an abbreviation of Agenda sunt or Agendum est, gerundive forms in plural and singular respectively of the Latin verb ago, agere, egi, actum "to drive on, set in motion", for example of cattle

31. Coarsen victorieux set in motion unitary elasticity of demand kyökki sredozemne zemlje kuubansirkkunen, Tiaris canorus Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto resident of one of the Parties molukkienrilli, Zosterops stalkeri Line-In Input Level

32. As it had happened with Lennox back in Scotland, other Courtiers weren’t very happy with the idea of a peasant being so favored, and even becoming a nobleman, which led to many plots against him being set in motion

33. ‘Lead Abatement has been subject to stringent laws for many years throughout the country.’ ‘Monday's ruling from the state tax commission has extended the tax Abatement until 2010.’ ‘MSgt Samson's discovery set in motion the permanent Abatement of this hazard.’

34. The brutal shooting of workers marching to the Tsar with a petition for reform on 9 January 1905 (known as the "Bloody Sunday"), which set in motion the Revolution of 1905, seems to have pushed Gorky more decisively toward radical solutions.

35. Churning: 1 adj (of a liquid) agitated vigorously; in a state of turbulence Synonyms: roiled , roiling , roily , turbulent agitated physically disturbed or set in motion adj moving with or producing or produced by vigorous agitation “winds whipped the piled leaves into Churning masses” Synonyms: churned-up agitated physically disturbed or set

36. The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos that wiped out half the universe and fractured the Avengers ranks compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in Marvel Studios’ grand conclusion to twenty-two films, “Avengers: Endgame.” Kevin Feige produces “Avengers: Endgame,” and Anthony and Joe Russo are the directors

37. Wherefore these words in your letter bore witness to the Bewailings of the aforesaid, and through his outspoken account that which had been passed over in silence is laid bare, namely that the Præfecture of Illyricum had been approached, and the most exalted functionary among the potentates of the world had been set in motion to expose an

38. Agitate (v.) 1580s, "to disturb," from Latin agitatus, past participle of agitare "to put in constant or violent motion, drive onward, impel," frequentative of agere "to set in motion, drive, drive forward," figuratively "incite to action; keep in movement, stir up" (from PIE root *ag-"to drive, draw out or forth, move").

39. Adage (n.) "brief, familiar proverb," 1540s, French Adage (16c.), from Latin adagium "Adage, proverb," apparently a collateral form of adagio, from ad "to" (see ad-) + *agi-, root of aio "I say," which is perhaps cognate with Armenian ar-ac "proverb," asem "to say." But some find this unlikely and suggest the second element might be related to agein "set in motion, drive, urge" (from PIE root

40. Actor (n.) late 14c., "an overseer, guardian, steward," from Latin Actor "an agent or doer; a driver (of sheep, etc.)," in law, "accuser, plaintiff," also "theatrical player, orator," from past participle stem of agere "to set in motion, drive, drive forward," hence "to do, perform," also "act on stage, play the part of; plead a cause at law" (from PIE root *ag-"to drive, draw out or forth