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1 движение
с.1) (перемещение, передвижение) motion, movementдвиже́ние вперёд — forward movement; propulsion
пла́вное движе́ние — smooth motion
возвра́тно-поступа́тельное движе́ние — alternate / reciprocal motion
непреры́вное движе́ние — continuous movement
движе́ние по кру́гу — movement in a circle
вре́мя движе́ния (при перемещении) — travel time
приводи́ть в движе́ние (вн.) — set / put (d) in motion, set (d) going
приходи́ть в движе́ние — begin to move; ( о механизме) come into operation
лежа́ть без движе́ния — lie motionless
2) (жест, телодвижение) motion, gestureбы́стрым движе́нием руки́ — with a swift gesture
поры́вистые движе́ния — jerky movements
3) ( физическая активность человека) exercise, motionвам ну́жно побо́льше движе́ния — you need more exercise
без движе́ния (неподвижный) — motionless
он ве́чно в движе́нии — he is always on the move
4) ( внутреннее побуждение) impulseдвиже́ние се́рдца / души́ — emotional impulse
5) (езда, ходьба в разных направлениях) trafficжелезнодоро́жное движе́ние — railway traffic, train service
движе́ние поездо́в — train service
пассажи́рское движе́ние — passenger service / traffic
у́личное движе́ние — street traffic
односторо́ннее у́личное движе́ние — one-way traffic
пра́вила доро́жного движе́ния — traffic rules
движе́ние приостано́влено — the traffic has been held up
подде́рживать регуля́рное движе́ние (ме́жду) — maintain regular service (between)
6) ( общественное) movementпрофсою́зное движе́ние — trade union movement брит.; labor movement амер.
рабо́чее движе́ние — workers' movement
национа́льно-освободи́тельное движе́ние — national liberation movement
7) (прогресс, подвижки) development, progressпрое́кту да́ли движе́ние — the project was given the go-ahead
есть ли како́е-то движе́ние в удовлетворе́нии мое́й жа́лобы? — has any action been taken upon my complaint?
8) ( по службе) promotion, advancement9) научн. ( изменение характеристик) change, dynamics, evolution, trendдвиже́ние народонаселе́ния — population dynamics
стати́стика есте́ственного движе́ния населе́ния — vital statistics
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2 движение
с.1. motion, movementдвижение вперёд — forward movement; propulsion
возвратно-поступательное движение — alternate / reciprocal motion
приводить в движение (вн.) — set* / put* in motion (d.), set* going (d.)
приходить в движение — begin* to move; ( о механизме) come* into operation play; (перен.: активизироваться) be stirring to action
без движения ( неподвижный) — motioness
2. ( общественное) movement3. (езда, ходьба в разных направлениях) trafficжелезнодорожное движение — railway traffic, train service
пассажирское движение — passenger service / traffic
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3 Bewegung
f1. movement; auch PHYS. motion; mit bestimmter Absicht: move; (Handbewegung) gesture; FIN. auf Konto: transfer; in Bewegung moving; TECH. auch in motion; fig. astir; Person: on the move; jemand / etw. ist ständig in Bewegung s.o. / s.th. is constantly on the move ( oder moving); jemanden / etw. in Bewegung bringen get s.o. / s.th. moving; etw. in Bewegung setzen auch fig. start s.th. ( oder set s.th. in motion); in Bewegung geraten oder sich in Bewegung setzen start to move; TECH. auch start (working); fig. get going; in Bewegung halten keep (s.th.) moving ( oder going); es kam plötzlich Bewegung in die Menge there was a sudden stir in the crowd; fig. ( ein bisschen) Bewegung bringen in (+ Akk) liven s.th. up, get s.th. going; (aufstacheln) stir up; keine falsche Bewegung! don’t move!, no false moves!, freeze!; Hebel2. nur Sg. (körperliche Bewegung) exercise; Bewegung an der frischen Luft fresh air and exercise; ich brauche etwas Bewegung I need some exercise, I need to stretch my legs; dir fehlt Bewegung you need to get some exercise3. nur Sg. emotional: emotion4. POL. etc. movement; religiöse Bewegungen religious movements; literarische Bewegungen auch: literary trends* * *die Bewegungmovement; exercise; move; motion; emotion* * *Be|we|gung [bə'veːgʊŋ]f -, -en1) movement; (= Handbewegung auch) gesture; (SCI, TECH) movement, motioneine falsche Bewégung! — one false move!
keine Bewégung! — freeze! (inf), don't move!
sich in Bewégung setzen — to start moving, to begin to move
etw in Bewégung setzen or bringen — to set sth in motion, to start sth moving
jdn in Bewégung bringen — to get sb moving
Himmel und Hölle or alle Hebel in Bewégung setzen — to move heaven and earth
jdn in Bewégung halten — to keep sb moving, to keep sb on the go (inf)
2) (= körperliche Bewegung) exerciseBewégung verschaffen or machen — to get (some) exercise
3) (= Unruhe) agitationin Bewégung geraten — to get into a state of agitation
diese Nachricht ließ die ganze Stadt in Bewégung geraten — this news threw the whole town into a state of agitation
plötzlich kam Bewégung in die Menschenmenge — the crowd suddenly became agitated
4) (= Entwicklung) progressetw kommt in Bewégung — sth gets moving
endlich kam Bewégung in die Verhandlungen — at last there was some progress in the negotiations
5) (= Ergriffenheit) emotion6) (POL, ART ETC) movement* * *die1) (movement: Tennis needs a good wrist action.) action2) (training or use (especially of the body) through action or effort: Swimming is one of the healthiest forms of exercise; Take more exercise.) exercise3) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) movement4) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) movement5) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) movement6) (the act or state of moving: the motion of the planets; He lost the power of motion.) motion7) (a single movement or gesture: He summoned the waiter with a motion of the hand.) motion* * *Be·we·gung<-, -en>feine/keine [falsche] \Bewegung! one/no false move/moves!; SCI, TECH motion; von schwerem Gegenstand moving; ASTROL, ASTRON der Gestirne/Planete movements pl2. (körperliche Betätigung) exercisejdn in \Bewegung bringen to get sb moving3. (Ergriffenheit) emotioneine Firma, der es an \Bewegung fehlt, wird kaum überleben können a company which can't move [or change] with the times is unlikely to survivejdn in \Bewegung halten to keep sb moving [or fam on the go]ich war heute den ganzen Tag in \Bewegung I was on the go all day todayin \Bewegung geraten POL to start to moveetw in \Bewegung setzen [o bringen] to start sth moving, to get sth going [or started]* * *die; Bewegung, Bewegungen1) movement; (bes. Technik, Physik) motionin Bewegung sein — < person> be on the move; < thing> be in motion
eine Maschine in Bewegung setzen — start [up] a machine
sich in Bewegung setzen — <train etc.> start to move; < procession> move off; < person> get moving
2) (körperliche Bewegung) exercise3) (Ergriffenheit) emotion* * *Bewegung f1. movement; auch PHYS motion; mit bestimmter Absicht: move; (Handbewegung) gesture; FIN auf Konto: transfer;jemand/etwas ist ständig in Bewegung sb/sth is constantly on the move ( oder moving);jemanden/etwas in Bewegung bringen get sb/sth moving;es kam plötzlich Bewegung in die Menge there was a sudden stir in the crowd;fig2. nur sg (körperliche Bewegung) exercise;Bewegung an der frischen Luft fresh air and exercise;ich brauche etwas Bewegung I need some exercise, I need to stretch my legs;dir fehlt Bewegung you need to get some exercise3. nur sg emotional: emotion4. POL etc movement;religiöse Bewegungen religious movements;literarische Bewegungen auch: literary trends* * *die; Bewegung, Bewegungen1) movement; (bes. Technik, Physik) motionin Bewegung sein — < person> be on the move; < thing> be in motion
eine Maschine in Bewegung setzen — start [up] a machine
sich in Bewegung setzen — <train etc.> start to move; < procession> move off; < person> get moving
2) (körperliche Bewegung) exercise3) (Ergriffenheit) emotion4) (Bestreben, Gruppe) movement* * *-en f.exercise n.motion n.move n.movement n.stir n. m.motion n.
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