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mo·tion·less
(mō′shən-lĭs)adj.
Having or making no motion.
mo′tion·less·ly adv.
mo′tion·less·ness n.
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motionless
(ˈməʊʃənlɪs)adj
not moving; absolutely still
ˈmotionlessly adv
ˈmotionlessness n
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Adj. | 1. | motionless - not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest" |
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motionless
adjective still, static, stationary, standing, fixed, frozen, calm, halted, paralysed, lifeless, inert, unmoved, transfixed, at rest, immobile, inanimate, at a standstill, unmoving, stock-still He stood there motionless.
moving, travelling, active, mobile, lively, frantic, animated, restless, agitated
moving, travelling, active, mobile, lively, frantic, animated, restless, agitated
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motionless
adjectiveNot moving:
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motionless
[ˈməʊʃənlɪs] ADJ → inmóvilto remain motionless → permanecer inmóvil, permanecer sin moverse
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motion
(ˈməuʃən) noun2. a single movement or gesture. He summoned the waiter with a motion of the hand.gesto
3. a proposal put before a meeting. She was asked to speak against the motion in the debate.moción
verb to make a movement or sign eg directing a person or telling him to do something. He motioned (to) her to come nearer.hacer señas
ˈmotionless adjective not moving. a motionless figure.inmóvil
motion picture a cinema film. película
in motion moving. Don't jump on the bus while it is in motion.en movimiento
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motionless
→ inmóvilMultilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
motionless
a. sin movimiento, inmóvil.
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