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  • 1 MOTION

    [N]
    GESTUS (-US) (M)
    MEATUS (-US) (M)
    MOMEN (-INIS) (N)
    MOTIO (-ONIS) (F)
    MOTUS (-US) (M)
    LAPSUS (-US) (M)
    MOMENTUM (-I) (N)
    TRAMES (-MITIS) (M)
    TRAIECTIO (-ONIS) (F)
    TRAJECTIO (-ONIS) (F)
    - ANY STRONG CIRCULAR MOTION
    - PUT IN MOTION
    - PUT IN QUICK MOTION
    - SET IN MOTION

    English-Latin dictionary > MOTION

  • 2 MOTION: ANY STRONG CIRCULAR MOTION

    [N]
    TURBO (-INIS) (M)

    English-Latin dictionary > MOTION: ANY STRONG CIRCULAR MOTION

  • 3 MOTION: PUT IN MOTION

    [V]
    AGITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    AGO (-ERE EGI ACTUM)
    CIEO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    CIO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    CITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)

    English-Latin dictionary > MOTION: PUT IN MOTION

  • 4 MOTION: PUT IN QUICK MOTION

    [V]
    CONCITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)

    English-Latin dictionary > MOTION: PUT IN QUICK MOTION

  • 5 MOTION: SET IN MOTION

    [A]
    EXCITUS (-A -UM)
    [V]
    COMMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    CONMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    CIEO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    CIO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    CITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    EXCIEO (-ERE -CIVI -CITUM)
    CONCIEO (-ERE -CIVI -CITUM)
    CONCIO (-IRE -CIVI -CITUM)
    COMMOLIOR (-IRI -MOLITUS SUM)
    CONMOLIOR (-IRI -MOLITUS SUM)

    English-Latin dictionary > MOTION: SET IN MOTION

  • 6 ARMY IN MOTION

    [N]
    AGMEN (-INIS) (N)

    English-Latin dictionary > ARMY IN MOTION

  • 7 COILING MOTION

    [N]
    TURBO (-INIS) (M)

    English-Latin dictionary > COILING MOTION

  • 8 FREQUENT MOTION

    [N]
    AGITATIO (-ONIS) (F)

    English-Latin dictionary > FREQUENT MOTION

  • 9 RAPID MOTION

    [N]
    IMPES (-PETIS) (M)
    IMPETUS (-US) (M)
    INPES (-PETIS) (M)
    INPETUS (-US) (M)
    CURSUS (-US) (M)
    INCITUS (-US) (M)
    VOLUBILITAS (-ATIS) (F)

    English-Latin dictionary > RAPID MOTION

  • 10 REELING MOTION

    [N]
    VACILLATIO (-ONIS) (F)

    English-Latin dictionary > REELING MOTION

  • 11 SPIRAL MOTION

    [N]
    TURBO (-INIS) (M)

    English-Latin dictionary > SPIRAL MOTION

  • 12 TREMULOUS: IN TREMULOUS MOTION

    [A]
    CRISPUS (-A -UM)

    English-Latin dictionary > TREMULOUS: IN TREMULOUS MOTION

  • 13 VIOLENT MOTION

    [N]
    AGITATIO (-ONIS) (F)

    English-Latin dictionary > VIOLENT MOTION

  • 14 WHIRLING MOTION

    [N]
    VOLUBILITAS (-ATIS) (F)

    English-Latin dictionary > WHIRLING MOTION

  • 15 Bewegung

    Bewegung, I) eig.: l) im allg.: motus (im allg.). – motio (das In-Bewegung-Setzen). – modus meandi (Art des Laufs, der Planeten etc.). – agitatio (das Hin- u. Herbewegen). – iactatus. iactatio (die schüttelnde u. rüttelnde B., z. B. des Schiffes beim Sturm; iactatio auch die gestikulierende B. des Redners). – circumactus (der Umtrieb = die Umdrehung, z. B. assiduus caeli). – versatio (das Sich-Herumdrehen, z. B. rotae, caeli). – concussus. concussio (erschütternde B.). – machinatio (künstliche B.). – in B. sein, moveri; agitari (hin u. hergetrieben werden): in beständiger, steter B. sein, semper esse in motu; sempiterno motu praeditum esse (z. B. von den Himmelskörpern): in B. kommen, s. (sich) bewegen no. I: in B. setzen, s. bewegen no. I: jmd. tüchtig in B. setzen, alqm exercere (gleichs. in Trab setzen); bis zur Ermüdung, alqm defatigare: in schnelle B. setzen, incitare. concitare (anregen, antreiben, z. B. ein Pferd etc.); iactare (hin u. herschleudern). – 2) insbes.: a) Körperbewegung, Motion: motus. – exercitatio (durch vorgenommene Leibesübungen). – ambulatio (durch Spazierengehen). – gestatio (wenn man sich in einer Sänfte spazieren tragen läßt od. wenn man spazieren reitet). – sich B. machen, ambulare (sich gemächlich ergehen, auf u. ab wandeln); spatiari (sich frei ergehen): sich mäßige Bewegungen machen, modicis exercitationibus uti: starke, acri ambulatione uti. – b) alles das, was der Feind vornimmt, Märsche etc.: motus. – die Bewegungen des Feindes beobachten, quae ab hostibus agantur, cognoscere (übh. was der Feind tut): hostium itinera servare (seine Märsche). – II) uneig.: 1) Unruhe, Aufruhr etc.: motus. – eine aufrührerische B., seditio: in B. geraten, moveri coepisse (vom Staate): B. im Staate erregen, rei publicae afferre motum; auch rebus novis studere. – 2) Antrieb: motus: impulsus. – aus eigener B., meā (tuā etc.) sponte; per se. – 3) Empfindung der Teilnahme, Gemütsbewegung: animi motus, commotio, concitatio. – heftige B., animi perturbatio (vgl. »Affekt«): in heftiger B. sein, perturbatum esse: in B. setzen, excitare alqm (von einer Rede). – bewegungslos, motu od. agitatione et motu vacuus. motu carens (ohne Bewegung). – immotus (unbewegt, regungslos). – Adv.sine (ullo) motu.

    deutsch-lateinisches > Bewegung

  • 16 TREMULOUS

    [A]
    CONTREMULUS (-A -UM)
    - IN TREMULOUS MOTION

    English-Latin dictionary > TREMULOUS

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  • motion — mo‧tion [ˈməʊʆn ǁ ˈmoʊ ] noun [countable] a suggestion that is made formally at a meeting and then decided on by voting: • The motion was carried (= accepted ) by 15 votes to 10. • I d like to propose a motion to move the weekly meetings to… …   Financial and business terms

  • Motion — Mo tion, v. t. 1. To direct or invite by a motion, as of the hand or head; as, to motion one to a seat. [1913 Webster] 2. To propose; to move. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] I want friends to motion such a matter. Burton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • motion — [n1] movement, action act, advance, agitation, ambulation, body English*, change, changing, direction, drift, dynamics, flow, fluctuation, flux, full swing*, gesticulation, gesture, high sign*, inclination, kinetics, locomotion, mobility,… …   New thesaurus

  • motion — [mō′shən] n. [ME mocioun < L motio (gen. motionis), a moving < motus, pp. of movere,MOVE] 1. the act or process of moving; passage of a body from one place to another; movement 2. the act of moving the body or any of its parts 3. a… …   English World dictionary

  • Motion — Mo tion, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Motioned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Motioning}.] 1. To make a significant movement or gesture, as with the hand; as, to motion to one to take a seat. [1913 Webster] 2. To make proposal; to offer plans. [Obs.] Shak. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • motion — A request filed with the Court for a specific action to be taken. (Bernstein s Dictionary of Bankruptcy Terminology) United Glossary of Bankruptcy Terms 2012. motion A request filed with the Court for a specific action to be taken …   Glossary of Bankruptcy

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