时间: 2025-04-26 21:36:34
美: [mo'mɛntəm]
英: [mə'mentəm]
n. 势头;[物] 动量;动力;冲力
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 21:36:34
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The car gained momentum as it went downhill.
汽车在下坡时加速了。
The project lost momentum due to lack of funding.
由于缺乏资金,项目失去了动力。
In economics, momentum can lead to a boom or a bust.
在经济学中,动量可以导致繁荣或衰退。
The athlete's momentum helped him win the race.
**员的动量帮助他赢得了比赛。
We need to maintain the momentum we’ve built so far.
我们需要保持迄今为止所建立的动力。
*. The momentum of social movements often leads to significant change.
社会**的动力通常会导致显著的变化。
His speech created momentum for the upcoming election campaign.
他的演讲为即将到来的选举活动创造了动力。
The company's momentum in the market is impressive.
该公司在市场上的动量令人印象深刻。
As the project continues, its momentum will be crucial for success.
随着项目的持续进行,其动量对成功至关重要。
The team needs to build momentum for the second half of the season.
球队需要在赛季下半场建立动力。
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通过这种结构化的方式,可以系统地理解和记忆“momentum”这个词,并在不同语境中准确使用。
[N-UNCOUNT] If a process or movement gains momentum, it keeps developing or happening more quickly and keeps becoming less likely to stop. 势头
例:This campaign is really gaining momentum.这场运动确实势头正猛。