動き【うごき】
Frequency rank: 416.
- movement; move; motion
- trend; development; change; fluctuation
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 動き【うごき】Frequency rank: 416.
- うごき
Generated definitions (experimental)
- movement; move; motion
- trend; development; change; fluctuation
This meaning refers to physical movement or motion, whether it be in a literal sense, such as the movement of an object, or in a broader sense, such as someone's actions or activities.
This meaning refers to shifts or changes in trends or patterns, often used in contexts such as social movements, market trends, or other developments over time.
Generated collocations (experimental)
うごき動きをだす出すto make a movementうごき動きがあるthere is movementじゆう自由なうごき動きfree movementうごき動きがにぶい鈍いmovement is slowうごき動きがとまる止まるmovement stopsしじょう市場のうごき動きmarket movementsうごき動きにあわせる合わせるto match the movementきゅうげき急激なうごき動きsudden movementちょうさ調査のうごき動きmovements in researchうごき動きのあるでざいんデザインdynamic designげんだい現代のうごき動きcontemporary trendsうごき動きにびんかん敏感なsensitive to movementうごき動きにはさまざま様々ないみがある意味があるmovement can have various meanings
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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The shoulder joints, as well as moving on their own, also move in conjunction with arm movements.
The UFO, with a zigzag movement you couldn't think of as being a plane, flew off into the mountains in the east.
Parliamentary activity has become a political tug of war between the ruling and opposition parties over the issue.
She was encumbered with two heavy suitcases.
I could not even make a guess at the working of her mind.
House prices have remained static for several months.
I stood still, my whole attention fixed on the movements of her fingers.
Recent overseas transfers show that productivity improvements in Japanese manufacturing industry have almost reached their limit.