mobile
adj. 活動的; 走動方便的; 流動性的; 易變的
n. 風鈴
You use mobile to describe something large that can be moved easily from place to place.
...special mobile units where men can have their fingerprints taken and donate a specimen of blood.
人們可以取指紋和捐獻血樣的特設流動點
...the four hundred seat mobile theatre.
有400個座位的流動劇場
If you are mobile, you can move or travel easily from place to place, for example because you are not physically disabled or because you have your own transport.
I'm still very mobile.
我仍然行動自如。
In a mobile society, people move easily from one job, home, or social class to another.
We're a very mobile society, and people move after they get divorced.
我們的社會具有很大的流動性,離婚以後人們就會搬家離開。
...young, mobile professionals.
流動性大的年輕專業人員
If someone has a mobile face, the expression on their face changes quickly as their feelings change.
Robyn had the more mobile, more expressive face.
羅賓有一張更加善變、表情更加豐富的臉。
A mobile is a decoration which you hang from a ceiling. It usually consists of several small objects which move as the air around them moves.
A mobile is the same as a mobile phone .
1. sculpture suspended in midair whose delicately balanced parts can be set in motion by air currents
1. moving or capable of moving readily (especially from place to place);
2. (of groups of people) tending to travel and change settlements frequently;
3. having transportation available
4. capable of changing quickly from one state or condition to another;
5. affording change (especially in social status);
upwardly (或 downwardly) mobile
向更高(或更低)社會階層流動的;獲得(或失去)財富和地位的
Don't bother trying to call me on my mobile . It's out of whack again.
不要打我的手機,它又出問題了.
The doctors take turns at participating in the mobile medical team.
醫生們輪流參加巡迴醫療隊.
The old lady sits on a mobile chair every morning.
那位老婦人每天上午坐在一把可攜帶使用的椅子上.
He has not been so mobile since his accident.
自從出事後他一直行動不便.
He converted his truck into a mobile snack bar.
他把貨車改成流動小吃店.