0 (an act of) changing position or going from one point to another -- bevægelse
1 activity -- bevægelse
In this play there is a lot of discussion, but not much movement.
2 the art of moving gracefully or expressively -- bevægelse
She teaches movement and drama.
3 an organization or association -- bevægelse: -bevægelse
the Scout movement.
4 the moving parts of a watch, clock etc -- bevægelig del
The movement of the watch requires some adjustment.
5 a section of a large-scale piece of music -- sats
the third movement of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.
6 a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc -- bevægelse
In contrast, the nonspatial characteristics of the target (such as its weight or function) are almost completely unlikely to change after the movement is planned.
Finally, planning will time the movement such that a sufficient period of time is available for the control system to operate.
Investigating a model of commonsense thinking about causes of movement with 7- to 16-year-old pupils.
These actions may induce movements in nominal stock returns that cancel out or taper off those induced by innovations in real activity or inflation.
The signs in front of the random variables represent the agents' movements in and out of each group.
To reduce the risk of error of measurement due to undetected eye movements, we preferentially sampled cells with receptive field outside the area centralis.
Because the cat has large receptive fields, these residual movements will seldom be consequential for visual physiology.
The mind is taught not to direct the body, but to be in a state of harmonious awareness parallel with the body's natural movements.
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