1STRONG FEELING OR BELIEFmaking you feel strong emotions, especially sadness or sympathy 动人的,感人的
deeply/very/profoundly moving
Bayman’s book about his illness is deeply moving.
巴伊曼写他所患疾病的那本书非常感人。
moving account/story etc
a moving account of his childhood in Ireland
有关他在爱尔兰童年生活的感人描写
Attending the memorial service was a moving experience.
参加这次追悼仪式是一次十分感人的经历。
2[only before noun]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION changing from one position to another 活动的,移动的
a moving stage
活动舞台
fast/slow moving etc
Be careful when changing lanes in fast-moving traffic.
车辆行驶速度快的时候变道要小心。
an archer learning to hit a moving target
练习射击活动靶的射箭运动员
3a moving targetsomething that is changing continuously, so that it is very difficult to criticize it or compete against it 活动靶子〔指某事物由于不断变化而让人无从批评或难以竞争〕
The company is constantly improving the system, making it a moving target.
公司不断改进这一系统,让竞争者难以企及。
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a moving target• As always, this is a moving target.• At its best, Gramm-Rudman-Hollings is a game of how to mastera moving target.• Nobodyhitsa moving target and you can quote me.• Duration is a moving target as rates and portfolios change, though it is already used by many managers.• Only the top half of her body was visible, and she resembleda moving target on a shootinggallery.
4the moving spiritSTART something/MAKE something START formal someone who makes something start to happen 发起人,策动者
He was the moving spirit behind the founding of the union.
deeply/very/profoundly moving• But as a novel that attempts to fathom our recent times, it is always thought-provoking and ultimately deeply moving.• It was like the old days, and it was very moving.• The scene is nevertheless necessary and, if well sung and acted, very moving.• As you might imagine, this has been a profoundly moving and difficult week for all of us and our political family.• You are facing up to yourself in a very moving and powerful way - hello?• The portraits she paints are deeply moving and sympathetic.• And the visitor's interest is kept alive by the deeply movingbeauty of novel forms.• It was a very moving experience, barriers were broken between the mums and we could talk from our hearts.
fast/slow moving etc• By blowing over the top of the paper, you made the air above the slow moving air strip move faster.• The rapidity with which El precipitado moves from scene to scene makes it a very fast movingdrama.• Chris used scarves in her session and Margaret worked her class very hard towards a fast movingitem with some quickfootwork.• Against fast movingshocktroops such as armouredcavalry this is also true.• It was a fast moving show that dealt largely in nostalgia.• They're a fast moving, trendy tracksuited, van-driving team.• The water is crystal clear and slow moving, usually neutral or a little acid.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤be感人▸➤find sth發覺⋯感人◇I found the story intensely moving.我覺得這個故事非常感人。ADVERB➤deeply, extraordinarily, intensely, profoundly, very極為感人;特別感人;非常感人◇a deeply moving account of life on the streets對街頭流浪生活極為感人的描述➤quite相當感人
➡ See also the entry for exciting另见exciting条moving ♦︎ touching ♦︎ poignant ♦︎ haunting ♦︎ upliftingThese words all describe sth which makes you feel strong emotions.这些词均表示动人的、感人的、令人难忘的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a moving / a touching / a poignant / a haunting / an uplifting story◆a moving / touching / poignant moment / tribute◆a moving / a haunting / an uplifting experience◆deeply moving / poignant■movingcausing you to have strong feelings, especially of sympathy or sadness动人的;令人感动的◆His performance was very moving.他的表演非常感人。◆He gave a moving account of his four years in captivity.他描述了自己四年的监禁生活,让人动容。 see also move ⇨ impress■touchingcausing you to have feelings of sympathy or gratitude; making you feel emotional令人同情的;令人感激的;动人的◆I find his devotion to her rather touching.我觉得他对她的关爱相当感人。◆He wrote me a touching letter of thanks.他给我写了一封动人的感谢信。 see also touch ⇨ impress▸touchingly
adverb
◆She remained touchingly faithful to the lover who had abandoned her.她对抛弃自己的情人一直忠贞不渝,十分感人。■poignant ˈpɔɪnjənt (especiallywritten) having a strong effect on your feelings, especially in a way that makes you feel sad令人沉痛的;悲惨的;酸楚的◆It was the city's street children who provided some of the most poignant images.街头流浪儿童成了这个城市最悲惨的形象。◆Her face was a poignant reminder of the passing of time.她的容颜显示青春已逝,令人感伤。▸poignantly
adverb
◆The film poignantly captures the variety and conflict of feelings that followed the war.这部影片描绘了战后的各种情感和情感冲突。■haunting ˈhɔːntɪŋ beautiful, sad or frightening in a way that cannot be forgotten萦绕心头的;使人难忘的◆The area is celebrated for the haunting beauty of its landscape.该地区因其令人难忘的美景而闻名。◆The haunting melody played over and over in her mind.那萦绕不散的旋律在她脑海中一遍遍地回响。▸hauntingly
adverb
◆a hauntingly beautiful landscape / melody难以忘怀的美景/优美乐曲■uplifting ˌʌpˈlɪftɪŋ making you feel happier or more hopeful令人振奋的;鼓舞人心的;催人奋进的◆It's a gloriously funny, uplifting romantic comedy.那是一部令人愉快、滑稽好笑而又鼓舞人心的浪漫喜剧。OPPdepressing ⇨ negative see also uplift ⇨ encourage1