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n.
(名詞)
- [U]動力,沖力,勢頭 force that increases the rate of development of a process; impetus
- [U]運動量 quantity of motion of a moving object, measured as its mass multiplied by its velocity
n.
名詞
- 動力,沖力
- 勢頭,氣勢,聲勢
- 沖量
- 要素
- 推進力
- 【火箭】總沖量
- 惰性
- 契機
- 活力
- 【物】動量(物體質量與速度的乘積)
- 動向
- 沖向
- 力量
Noun:
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an impelling force or strength;
"the car's momentum carried it off the road"
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the product of a body's mass and its velocity;
"the momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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They began to lose momentum in the second half of the game.
在比賽視頻的高速發展,用戶的趨勢就漸漸的減小。
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We should continue to maintain good growth momentum.
讓我們應馬上恢復更好的增加局面。
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I am picking up momentum every single day.
我接下來一天均會取得發動機。
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The peace movement gained momentum.
幸福運動健身刷出了和動力。
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The sledge gained momentum as it ran down the hill.
雪橇從山坡下沖時動量變得越發越大。
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A falling object gains momentum as it falls.
跌落的產品留下時動量增添。
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As the rock rolled down the mountainside, it gathered momentum.
小石子滾回山時,它的動量曾加。
用作名詞 (n.)
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The movement to change the union's constitution is slowly gathering momentum.
修訂企業工會憲章的跑步正漸漸進一步加強。
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The style prevails and picks up momentum.
這式樣很興起,另一方面越發越興起。
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The sledge gained momentum as it ran down the hill.
雪橇從山頭往下沖時的動量愈來愈越大。
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His momentum rolled him over and over down the incline.
出至: J. Tyndall
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Tiredness vanished as the narrative gathered momentum.
出于: R. Hayman
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Teenage friendships tend to develop their own momentum.
出自于: E. Pawel
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