mobility

名词 n.
/mə(ʊ)ˈbɪlɪti/    /moʊˈbɪlɪti/|[moʊˈbɪlɪɾi]|/moʊˈbɪləti/|[moʊˈbɪləɾi]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The ability to move; capacity for movement. countable,uncountable
    — I find the enduring existence of high heels both a frustrating mystery and a testament to the triumph of women’s neuroses over their mobility.
  2. The mob; the common people or rabble. UK,humorous,obsolete,slang
    — She singled you out with her eye as commander-in-chief of the mobility.
  3. A tendency to sudden change; mutability, changeableness. countable,literary,uncountable
  4. The ability of a military unit to move or be transported to a new position. countable,uncountable
  5. The degree to which particles of a liquid or gas are in movement. countable,uncountable
  6. The ability of people to move between different social levels or professional occupations. countable,uncountable
    — The difficulty of rising up the economic ladder is reflected in the decline in mobility in the United States. […] The frustration over the lack of mobility is particularly acute for those without college degrees.

词形变化

mobilities plural

词源

词源 1
From Middle French mobilité, and its source, Latin mōbilitās (“mobility”).
词源 2
Blend of mob + nobility
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