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mo·bile
/ˈmoˌbil/
(
a
.)移動的,易變的,機動的運動物體
From:
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mo·bile
/ˈmobəl, ˌbaɪl/
形容詞
From:
Network Terminology
mobile
移動
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mo·bile
n.
The
mob
;
the
populace
. [
Obs
.]
“The
unthinking
mobile
.”
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mo·bile
n.
a
form
of
sculpture
having
several
sheets
or
rods
of
a
stiff
material
attached
to
each
other
by
thin
wire
or
twine
in
a
balanced
and
artfully
arranged
tree
configuration
,
with
the
topmost
member
suspended
in
air
from
a
support
so
that
the
parts
may
move
independently
when
set
in
motion
by
a
current
of
air
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Mo·bile
a.
1.
Capable
of
being
moved
;
not
fixed
in
place
or
condition
;
movable
.
“Fixed
or
else
mobile
.”
2.
Characterized
by
an
extreme
degree
of
fluidity
;
moving
or
flowing
with
great
freedom
;
as
,
benzine
and
mercury
are
mobile
liquids
; --
opposed
to
viscous
,
viscoidal
,
or
oily
.
3.
Easily
moved
in
feeling
,
purpose
,
or
direction
;
excitable
;
changeable
;
fickle
.
The
quick
and
mobile
curiosity
of
her
disposition
.
--
Hawthorne
.
4.
Changing
in
appearance
and
expression
under
the
influence
of
the
mind
;
as
,
mobile
features
.
5.
Physiol.
Capable
of
being
moved
,
aroused
,
or
excited
;
capable
of
spontaneous
movement
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mobile
adj
1:
moving
or
capable
of
moving
readily
(
especially
from
place
to
place
); "
a
mobile
missile
system
"; "
the
tongue
is...the
most
mobile
articulator
" [
ant
:
immobile
]
2: (
of
groups
of
people
)
tending
to
travel
and
change
settlements
frequently
; "
a
restless
mobile
society
"; "
the
nomadic
habits
of
the
Bedouins
"; "
believed
the
profession
of
a
peregrine
typist
would
have
a
happy
future
";
"
wandering
tribes
" [
syn
:
nomadic
,
peregrine
,
roving
,
wandering
]
3:
having
transportation
available
4:
capable
of
changing
quickly
from
one
state
or
condition
to
another
; "
a
highly
mobile
face
"
5:
affording
change
(
especially
in
social
status
); "
Britain
is
not
a
truly
fluid
society
"; "
upwardly
mobile
" [
syn
:
fluid
]
n
1:
a
river
in
southwestern
Alabama
;
flows
into
Mobile
Bay
[
syn
:
Mobile River
]
2:
a
port
in
southwestern
Alabama
on
Mobile
Bay
3:
sculpture
suspended
in
midair
whose
delicately
balanced
parts
can
be
set
in
motion
by
air
currents
[
ant
:
stabile
]
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