English » Slovenian

I . mo·tion [ˈməʊʃən] N

1. motion no pl (movement):

motion
motion
in slow motion
to put sth in motion
to put sth in motion

2. motion (gesture):

motion
motion
gib m

3. motion POL (proposal):

motion
motion
pobuda f
motion
to defeat a motion
to pass a motion

II . mo·tion [ˈməʊʃən] VB trans to motion sb to do sth

III . mo·tion [ˈməʊʃən] VB intr to motion to sb to do sth

mo·tion ˈpic·ture N Am

motion picture
film m

I . slow ˈmo·tion N no pl CINE

II . slow ˈmo·tion ADJ

Usage examples with motion

to defeat a motion
to pass a motion
in slow motion
to put sth in motion
to set sth in motion
to set the wheels in motion

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By their order, variations transpire an arch-shaped form, developing from a somewhat calm to a more playful motion, and back to equanimity.
en.wikipedia.org
Here, adverbial complements are stored in the grammar as part of the caused motion construction which is a sign in its own right.
en.wikipedia.org
Pregnant women with morning sickness and travelers who know they are prone to motion sickness will sometimes bring their own bags.
en.wikipedia.org
The charge motion in a surface plasmon always creates electromagnetic fields outside (as well as inside) the metal.
en.wikipedia.org
Nor were the cannonball to be positively hurled downwards, and thus with a downward initial impetus, could it possibly result in an oscillatory motion.
en.wikipedia.org
Patients typically undergo several weeks of physical therapy and occupational therapy to restore motion, strength, and function.
en.wikipedia.org
Thus, in principle, the motion of two oppositely charged particles in empty space would also be an ellipse.
en.wikipedia.org
An unexpected tumble motion of the satellite made the interpretation of the detector data very difficult.
en.wikipedia.org
Panchromatic film stock was expensive and no motion pictures were produced in entirety on it for several years.
en.wikipedia.org
His films exhibited a flair for violent action and gunfights, often using slow-motion to spectacular effect.
en.wikipedia.org

Would you like to add some words, phrases or translations?

Submit a new entry.

Choose your language Deutsch | Ελληνικά | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Русский | Slovenščina