Meaning of Locomotion | Babel Free
ləʊ.kəˈməʊ.ʃənDefinitions
- The ability to move from place to place, or the act of doing so.
- Self-powered motion by which a whole organism changes its location through walking, running, jumping, crawling, swimming, brachiating or flying.
- A dance, originally popular in the 1960s, in which the arms are used to mimic the motion of the connecting rods of a steam locomotive.
Equivalents
العربية
التحرّك
Català
locomoció
Čeština
lokomoce
Español
locomoción
Suomi
liikkumiskyky
Français
locomotion
Gaeilge
féinghluaiseacht
Galego
locomoción
Italiano
locomozione
ქართული
გადაადგილება
Nederlands
voortbeweging
Polski
lokomocja
Português
locomoção
Română
locomoție
Русский
ход
Examples
“So it is that one of the characteristics that the sperm whale shares with all cetaceans is that it swims by flexing its tail flukes dorso-ventrally, a less efficient way of swimming than that of its distant piscine ancestors, but a mode of locomotion that derives directly from the galloping of its more recent terrestrial ones.”
“The assessment also looks at reflexes, stationary (body control), locomotion (movement), grasping and visual-motor integration (eyes and hands coordinated).”
“Mr. Motian's own tunes, folk-simple locomotions of straight melody, fast or slow, with acres of room for interpretation, have accounted for some of the mistier sets.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
See also
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