moving
adj. 移動的,運動的; 感人的
v. 移動,轉變,前進,採取行動,搬家(move的現在分詞)
If something is moving, it makes you feel strongly an emotion such as sadness, pity, or sympathy.
It is very moving to see how much strangers can care for each other...
看到陌生人之間這般彼此關照,實在令人感動。
It was a moving moment for Marianne.
對瑪麗安娜來說,那是動人的一刻。
A moving model or part of a machine moves or is able to move.
The moving spirit or moving force behind something is the person or thing that caused it to start and to keep going, or that influenced people to take part in it.
She alone must have been the moving spirit behind the lawsuit that lost me my position...
肯定是她一個人主使了讓我丟掉職位的訴訟。
Professor Krauss has been a moving force in the world of academic art criticism.
克勞斯教授已成為學院藝術批評界的領軍人物。
1. in motion;
2. arousing or capable of arousing deep emotion;
3. used of a series of photographs presented so as to create the illusion of motion;
But then the robber whipped out a gun, and everyone stopped moving.
然而那強盜突然亮出槍, 大家都不動了.
If his experiences then had been carefully recorded, it would undoubtedly have made a suspenseful and moving book.
若是把他所經歷的事實記錄下來, 那就是一部充滿著大智大勇,驚心動魄的小說.
I made out three figures moving in the distance.
我隱約看出遠處有三個人影在移動.
A bright moving object appeared in the sky at sunset.
日落西山時,天空出現了一個移動的發亮物體.
The report is vividly written and very moving.
這篇通訊寫得真切感人.