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| Hlavní překlady |
| motion n | (movement) | pohyb m |
| | The motion of the machine was steady and smooth. |
| motion n | uncountable (facility of movement) | hybnost ž |
| | The handcuffs restricted the prisoner's motion. |
| motion⇒ vi | (gesture) (posunek) | kývnout, pokývnout dok |
| | Adam didn't say anything, he just motioned. |
motion to [sb/sth], motion towards [sb/sth], motion at [sb/sth] vi + prep | (gesture) | udělat posunek dok + m |
| | | udělat gesto dok + s |
| | | naznačit dok |
| | Ben motioned to the door. |
| motion [sb] to do [sth] v expr | (encourage by gesture) (posunkem povzbudit) | pokynout dok |
| | With a nod of his head, the boss motioned Frances to continue with her explanation. |
| motion n | (petition, legal) (k hlasování apod.) | návrh m |
| | The lawyer filed a motion. |
| Další překlady |
| motion n | (gait) (způsob) | pohyb m |
| | Dan walked with awkward motions because of his injury. |
| motion n | (moving part) | pohyblivá část příd + ž |
| | The machine had four motions. |
| motion n | (excrement) | exkrement m |
| | Susan flushed the motion down the toilet. |
| motion n | (voiding bowels) (střevní) | vylučování s |
| | Larry had a motion earlier this morning. |
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