英[məʊ'tɪlɪtɪ]美[moʊ'tɪlətɪ]
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
In biology, motility is the ability of organisms and fluid to move or get around. A microbiologist might test and compare the motility of various single-celled organisms.
An easy way to remember that motility means the ability to move without help is the mot- at the root of the word. It's the same root that's found in “motor,” which is, of course, the engine that drives a car. If you've got good motility then your motor is working. After a car accident, an athlete's friends are understandably concerned about her motility. Motility is something you tend to take for granted — until you sprain an ankle.
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词根:motion
adj.motionless静止的;不运动的
motile[生理] 能动的;显示活力的
motional运动的;起动的
n.motion动作;移动;手势;请求;意向
motivator动力;激励因素
motile运动型
vi.motion运动;打手势
vt.motion运动;向…打手势