momentum
n. [物]動量; 勢頭; 動力; 要素,契機
If a process or movement gains momentum, it keeps developing or happening more quickly and keeps becoming less likely to stop.
This campaign is really gaining momentum...
該運動的勢頭越來越猛。
They are each anxious to maintain the momentum of the search for a solution.
他們每個人都迫切希望能一直勁頭十足地去尋求解決方案。
In physics, momentum is the mass of a moving object multiplied by its speed in a particular direction.
1. an impelling force or strength;
2. the product of a body's mass and its velocity;
Mr Obama's fundraising prowess gives him momentum.
奧巴馬非凡的資金募集表現給了他力量.
Gongce after entering the game, the number of online showing a continuous surge of momentum.
在遊戲進入公測後, 線上人數呈現出不斷飆升的態勢.
Radar, light, and other electromagnetic waves transfer momentum and energy through space.
雷達 、 光和其它形式的電磁波將其動量和能量透過空間輸送出去.
Online sales will continue to gain momentum as the economic depression period continues.
“由於經濟衰退持續,網上銷售將繼續獲得動力”.
It thus does not lose momentum, and leaves the solar system rapidly.
因此它不會失去動力, 並會迅速地離開太陽系.