locomotion
locomotion — 名詞
1. the ability or process of moving your body from one place to another — used espe
移動能力
從一處移動到另一處的能力或過程
the ability or process of moving your body from one place to another — used especially in scientific or technical contexts about how people, animals, or machines move
Penguins have a surprising form of locomotion called tobogganing, where they slide on their bellies across the ice.
企鵝有一種驚人的移動方式稱為「腹滑」,牠們靠著肚子在冰上滑行。
form of locomotion
Amara uses a lightweight wheelchair as her main means of locomotion around the university campus.
Amara 在校園內主要以輕量輪椅作為她的移動工具。
means of locomotion
The biology class studied how snakes achieve locomotion without any limbs or legs.
生物課上研究了蛇如何在沒有四肢的情況下移動。
Robotics engineers look at animal locomotion for ideas when designing walking robots for rescue missions.
機器人工程師研究動物的移動方式,以設計用於救援任務的步行機器人。
After the knee surgery, Paulo practised locomotion with a walker before trying crutches.
膝蓋手術後,Paulo 先以助行器練習移動,再改用拐杖。
- immobility
The state of being unable to move
- stillness
Lack of motion; not moving at all
文法句型
[form/means/method] of locomotion
used for locomotion
用法筆記
Locomotion is primarily used in formal, scientific, or technical writing. In everyday conversation, movement or getting around are much more common. Subject is often an animal species, a machine, or a biological system rather than a specific person.