moving
adj
ˈmuːvɪŋ
adj
1
making
you
feel
strong
emotions,
especially
sadness
or
sympathy
动人的,感人的
deeply/very/profoundly
moving
Bayman’s
book
about
his
illness
is
deeply
moving.
巴伊曼写他疾病的那本书非常感人。
moving
account/story
etc
a
moving
account
of
his
childhood
in
Ireland
对他在爱尔兰童年生活的感人描写
Attending
the
memorial
service
was
a
moving
experience
.
参加追悼仪式是一次十分感人的经历。
2
changing
from
one
position
to
another
活动的,移动的
only before noun 仅用于名词前
a
moving
stage
活动舞台
fast/slow
moving
etc
Be
careful
when
changing
lanes
in
fast-moving
traffic.
车流快的时候变车道要小心。
an
archer
learning
to
hit
a
moving
target
练习射移动靶的射箭运动员
3
a moving target
something
that
is
changing
continuously,
so
that
it
is
very
difficult
to
criticize
it
or
compete
against
it
活动的靶子〔指某事物由于不断变化而让人无从批评或难以竞争〕
The
company
is
constantly
improving
the
system,
making
it
a
moving
target.
公司不断改进这一系统,让竞争者难以企及。
4
the moving spirit
someone
who
makes
something
start
to
happen
[正式] 发起人,策动者
formal
He
was
the
moving
spirit
behind
the
founding
of
the
union.
他是创立工会的发起人。
She
spoke
movingly
about
her
father’s
last
days.
她动情地讲述她父亲最后的日子。