momentum

momentum [məˈmentəm]  [moʊˈmentəm] 

第三人称复数:momentums; momenta

momentum 基本解释

名词势头; 动力; [物]动量; 要素,契机

momentum 相关例句

名词

1. The truck gained momentum as it rolled down the steep road.
    卡车沿着陡峭的道路往下开时,冲力愈来愈大。

2. The movement was gaining momentum.
    这运动势头越来越大。

3. A falling object gains momentum as it falls.
    下落的物体落下时动量增加。

4. As the rock rolled down, it gathered momentum.
    岩石滚下山坡时,冲力愈来愈大。

momentum 词典解释

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1. 势头;冲劲;动力
    If a process or movement gains momentum, it keeps developing or happening more quickly and keeps becoming less likely to stop.

    e.g. This campaign is really gaining momentum...
           该运动的势头越来越猛。
    e.g. They are each anxious to maintain the momentum of the search for a solution.
           他们每个人都迫切希望能一直劲头十足地去寻求解决方案。

2. (物理学中的)动量,冲量
    In physics, momentum is the mass of a moving object multiplied by its speed in a particular direction.

momentum 单语例句

1. Many of them are diversifying their business scope and gathering momentum to make an impact on other industries such as finance and manufacturing.

2. momentum的近义词

2. Of course, land auctions by local governments further intensify this momentum.

3. momentum是什么意思

3. Even if China's economy does gain steady momentum later this year, it will by no means signal an immediate return to a new boom.

4. Despite the new momentum, action in November is by no means certain.

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5. Hong Kong has become something of a byword for forward momentum, for willingness to embrace change and to move on.

6. The return of profit momentum doesn't necessarily mean a revival in the label's cachet.

7. momentum

7. But the huge fiscal surplus and the growth momentum of the country's tax revenue have convinced tax and financial authorities that they can afford it.

8. Most analysts remain optimistic about the outlook for inward capital flows, saying momentum will start to pick up later this year as the global economy recovers.

9. He called on the whole nation to work hard and capitalize on the sound momentum of development to make further progress in China's modernization drive.

10. momentum

10. Industrial profits maintained strong growth momentum in November, capping a remarkable turnaround for the year.

momentum 英英释义

noun

1. the product of a body's mass and its velocity

    e.g. the momentum of the particles was deduced from meteoritic velocities

2. an impelling force or strength

    e.g. the car's momentum carried it off the road

    Synonym: impulse