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[-'məuʃən]* * *lo·co·mo·tion[ˌləʊkəˈməʊʃən, AM ˌloʊkəˈmoʊ-]* * *["l\@Uk\@'məUSən]nFortbewegung f* * *locomotion [ˌləʊkəˈməʊʃn] s2. Fortbewegungsfähigkeit f* * *n.Fortbewegung f. -
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means of locomotion Fortbewegungsmittel nplEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > means of locomotion
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nounLokomotive, die* * *[ləukə'moutiv](a railway engine.) die Lokomotive- academic.ru/43545/locomotion">locomotion* * *lo·co·mo·tive[ˌləʊkəˈməʊtɪv, AM ˌloʊkəˈmoʊt̬-]I. n Lokomotive fdiesel \locomotive Diesellokomotive fsteam \locomotive Dampflokomotive fII. adj attr, inv Fortbewegungs-\locomotive force Fortbewegungskraft f* * *["ləUkə'məʊtɪv]1. adjFortbewegungs-2. nLokomotive f* * *locomotive [ˈləʊkəˌməʊtıv; ˌləʊkəˈməʊ-]A adj (adv locomotively)locomotive engine → B;locomotive power Fortbewegungsfähigkeit f2. fortbewegungsfähig3. BAHN Lokomotiv…:B s BAHN Lokomotive f* * *nounLokomotive, die* * *adj.bewegend adj. n.Lokomotive f.Triebwagen m. -
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■ The structures of the body responsible for locomotion, consisting of the muscles, joints and ligaments of the lower limbs as well as the arteries and nerves that supply them. -
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(DE) Bewegung {e}; Fortbewegung {e}; Ortswechsel {r}; Tapetenwechsel {r}; (EN) dislocation; lation; locomotion; motion -
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(DE) Bewegung {e}; Erschütterung {e}; Rührung {e}; dahintreibend; Motion {e}; (EN) action; agitation; ascensional; cast; commotion; drift; go; gyroscopic; keep moving; locomotion; motion; move; movement; retral -
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gastropod
Any mollusc of the class Gastropoda, typically having a flattened muscular foot for locomotion and a head that bears stalked eyes. (Source: CED)
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растение
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plant (biology)
Any living organism that typically synthesizes its food from inorganic substances, possesses cellulose cell walls, responds slowly and often permanently to a stimulus, lacks specialized sense organs and nervous system, and has no powers of locomotion. (Source: CED)
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locomotion — [ lɔkɔmosjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1771; de locomotif, d apr. le lat. motio 1 ♦ Didact. Action de se mouvoir, de se déplacer d un lieu vers un autre; fonction qui assure ce mouvement. Muscles de la locomotion. ⇒ locomoteur. La marche, mode naturel de la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Locomotion № 1 — Locomotion № 1 … Википедия
Locomotion n°1 — Locomotion n° 1 Pour les articles homonymes, voir Locomotion. Locomotion … Wikipédia en Français
Locomotion — Lo co*mo tion, n. [L. locus place + motio motion: cf. F. locomotion. See {Local}, and {Motion}.] 1. The act of moving from place to place. Animal locomotion. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. The power of moving from place to place, characteristic of the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Locomotion — (von lat. locus „Ort, Stelle“ und motio „Bewegung“) bezeichnet: ein durch eine Coverversion von Kylie Minogue nochmals bekannt gewordenes Lied von Little Eva (siehe: The Loco Motion), sowie einen Modetanz aus den 1960er Jahren eine… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Locomotion — [englisch, ləʊkə məʊʃn], geselliger Modetanz; Anfang der Sechzigerjahre in England unter Zugrundelegung einer langsamen, twistähnlichen Musik im 4/4 Takt entstanden. Typisches Beispiel: Little Eva (* 1943) mit »(Do The) Locomotion« (1962) … Universal-Lexikon
Locomotion — es un canal latinoamericano de televisión por cable, que emite 24 horas diarias de dibujos animados. Su sede administrativa se encuentra en Miami (Estados Unidos) y su centro de emisiones en Buenos Aires (Argentina). Creado en 1997, fue… … Enciclopedia Universal
locomotion — 1640s, formed in English from L. loco from a place (ablative of locus place ) + motionem (nom. motio) motion, a moving … Etymology dictionary
locomotion — *motion, movement, move, stir … New Dictionary of Synonyms
locomotion — [n] movement action, mobileness, mobility, motion, moving, progression, travel, travelling; concepts 2,145,697 … New thesaurus
locomotion — ► NOUN ▪ movement or the ability to move from one place to another. DERIVATIVES locomotory adjective. ORIGIN from Latin loco from a place + motio motion … English terms dictionary