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motive

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mo·tive1 /ˈməʊtɪv $ ˈmoʊ-/ ●●○ AWL noun [countableC]  
1 REASONthe reason that makes someone do something, especially when this reason is kept hidden 〔尤指隐藏的〕动机,原因,目的
 What do you suppose the killer’s motive was?
你认为凶手的动机是什么?
motive for (doing) something
 The police believe the motive for this murder was jealousy.
警方认为这宗谋杀案的动机是嫉妒。
motive behind
 The motives behind the decision remain obscure.
这个决定背后的动机依然不明。
 The violence was clearly prompted by political motives.
这次暴力事件显然是由政治动机引发的。
 It’s not the kind of thing he’d do unless he had an ulterior motive (=a reason he kept hidden).
他不会做这种事的,除非他另有隐情。
see thesaurus at reason
2. x-refa motif 〔文艺作品的〕主题;〔装饰等的〕基调,基本图案;〔音乐作品的〕主旋律
motiveless adjectiveadj
 an apparently motiveless killing
一起表面上没有动机的杀人案
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
a strong motive
Barbara had a strong motive for disliking Ben.
the main motive
The main motive for the killings seemed to be revenge.
the prime/primary motive (=the main motive)
Concern was her prime motive in visiting Mrs Green.
a possible motive
The police are still thinking about possible motives for the murders.
a clear motive
She had no clear motive to lie.
a hidden motive
She wondered if there was a hidden motive for his departure.
an ulterior motive (=a hidden motive)
Did you think I had an ulterior motive for coming here?
somebody’s real/true motive
What were his true motives for offering her the job?
an underlying motive (=a motive that is not directly stated)
The treaty’s underlying motive was to make Japan a strong ally of the US.
a political motive
The murders might have a political motive.
an economic motive
Many people believed that there were economic motives to the decision to go to war.
mixed motives
He had mixed motives for joining the army: a desire to prove himself, but also the desire to get away from his family.
verbs
have a motive
Who might have had a motive for killing him?
question/suspect somebody’s motive (=think that someone might have selfish or dishonest reasons for doing something)
They began to question the motives of the people who held positions of power.
find/establish a motive
So far the police have been unable to establish a motive for the murder.
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Related topics: Physics, Mechanical
motive2 AWL adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
technicalHPTEM the motive power or force for a machine, vehicle etc makes it move 引起运动的;起推动作用的;提供动力的
 Water provided the motive power for the mill.
水为磨坊提供了动力。
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Origin motive1
(1500-1600) Old French motif, from motif moving; → MOTIVE2
motive2
(1400-1500) Old French motif, from Medieval Latin motivus, from Latin motus; → MOTOR1
mo·tive1 nounn COLLOCATIONS1motive2 adjectiveadj
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