1people working together 一起工作的人 [countableC]PPGGroup of PEOPLE a group of people who share the same ideas or beliefs and who work together to achieve a particular aim 〔政治、社会等方面的〕运动(团体)
civil rights/feminist/peace etc movement
the civil rights movement of the 1960s
20世纪60年代的民权运动
movement to do something
Mendes led a movement to stop destruction of the rain forest.
门德斯领导一个阻止破坏雨林的运动。
movement for
the movement for independence
独立运动
2position/place 位置/地点 [countableC, uncountableU]move/change position
a)when someone or something changes position or moves from one place to another 运动,动作,活动
the dancer’s graceful movements
舞蹈演员优美的动作
movement of
A slight movement of the curtains showed where she was hiding.
窗帘稍微动了一下,暴露了她藏身的位置。
the movement of goods across the border
商品的过境
He motioned to the door with a movement of his head.
他动了一下头,朝门口示意。
b)a planned change in the position of a group of soldiers 军队有计划的移动
civil rights/feminist/peace etc movement• It provides a useful point of departure for a historian of the present-daycivil rights movement in the Soviet Union.• It was 1964, the civil rights movement was sweeping across the land, all the way into the halls of Congress.• He talked about the civil rights movement, the need for political engagement, carefulanalysis, honest leadership.• A number of demands which were to be raised by the civil rights movement were taken up by the manifesto.• The Republicans are in the civil rights movement the same as they are in the trade unions.• At this time, the civil rights movement was blooming, and the city felt racial tension.• Up until the civil rights movement of the 1960s, they tended to marry only those from their own class and milieu.• The civil rights movement in the early Seventies was an honourable non-sectarian movement peopled by pacifistidealists in pursuit of justice.