movement
Prononciation : [/ˈmuːv.mənt/]
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Contexte : « physical activity »
(noun) the act of changing position or location, usually involving the body. It can be walking, running, dancing, or any action that involves moving from one place to another.
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She loved the graceful movements of ballet dancers.
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His movements were restricted due to injury.
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What kind of movements do you enjoy doing?
Contexte : « social change »
(noun) a group of people working together to achieve a specific goal, especially related to social or political change. It can involve protests, rallies, or organized actions to make a difference.
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The civil rights movement fought for equality and justice.
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The environmental movement faced opposition from industry leaders.
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What are some key events in the history of the women's rights movement?
Contexte : « music and dance »
(noun) a sequence of steps or actions in dance or music. It can also refer to the rhythm or flow of a piece of music or a dance routine.
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Her movements to the rhythm of the music captivated the audience.
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The dance lacked fluidity in its movements.
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How important are movements in a dance performance?
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