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mouvement
movement [ingl brit ˈmuːvm(ə)nt, ingl am ˈmuvmənt] SOST
1. movement:
movement (of hand, arm)
an upward/downward movement
a graceful/sudden movement (of arm)
2. movement fig (in prices, market, situation):
movement
a movement away from marriage
3. movement (organization, group):
movement
mouvement m (for en faveur de)
mass movement
the trade union movement
4. movement MUS:
movement
5. movement (transporting):
movement
acheminement m (of de, by par)
6. movement (circulation):
movement
the free movement of goods
7. movement TECN (of clock, watch):
movement
8. movement MED (of bowels):
movement
selles fpl
to have a movement
bowel movement SOST
bowel movement
selles fpl
to have a bowel movement
pincer movement SOST
pincer movement
peace movement SOST
peace movement
resistance movement SOST
resistance movement
labour movement SOST
labour movement
liberation movement SOST POL
liberation movement
women's movement SOST
women's movement
Brownian motion, Brownian movement [ingl brit ˌbraʊnɪən ˈməʊʃ(ə)n, ingl am ˌbraʊniən ˈmoʊʃən] SOST FIS
human rights movement SOST
human rights movement
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
movement [ˈmu:vmənt] SOST
1. movement (motion, group) a. MED, MUS:
movement
a movement with his left hand
2. movement no pl FIN:
movement
3. movement no pl (tendency):
movement
a movement towards/against sth
4. movement pl ingl brit, ingl Aus (activities):
movement
bowel movement SOST
bowel movement
selles fpl
labour movement SOST POL
labour movement
peace movement SOST
peace movement
ecology movement SOST
ecology movement
civil rights movement SOST
civil rights movement
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
écoulement des stocks
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
movement [ˈmuv·mənt] SOST
1. movement (motion, group) a. MED, MUS:
movement
a movement with his left hand
2. movement FIN:
movement
3. movement (tendency):
movement
a movement toward/against sth
peace movement SOST
peace movement
bowel movement SOST
bowel movement
selles fpl
ecology movement SOST
ecology movement
civil rights movement SOST
civil rights movement
migratory phenomenon, movement
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
écoulement des stocks
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The central shrine is the most prominent and has a large tower.
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The lumbering industry became less prominent in the early 1900s.
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None of the main characters exhibit any prominent religious views although they observe some religious holidays.
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And there are reports that the practice of offering transfer scholarships is becoming more prominent.
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Prominent local architects stepped in to design many of the commercial structures after the 1892 fire.
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