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connected with mobile phones, tablets, etc. 手机: 与手机,平板电脑等连接What's your mobile number? 你的手机号码是多少? Mobile users spent 35 per cent more time on their devices this year. 今年,移动用户在设备上花费的时间增加了35%。 mobile apps aimed at children 面向儿童的移动应用 mobile networks/operators (= companies that provide mobile phone services) 移动网络/运营商 mobile platforms/operating systems 移动平台/操作系统 mobile technology/broadband 移动技术/宽带 mobile gaming/banking 移动游戏/银行业务 The mobile market has continued to grow. 移动市场持续增长。 Many companies have tried to push mobile payment services. 许多公司试图推广移动支付服务。
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that is not fixed in one place and can be moved easily and quickly 非固定的;可移动的 mobile equipment 可移动装备 a mobile clinic/shop/library (= one inside a vehicle) 流动诊所/商店/图书馆 a mobile police unit 机动警察部队 The barbecue is fully mobile. 烤架可以整个儿移动。
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(of a person )人 able to move or travel around easily 行动方便;腿脚灵便 a kitchen especially designed for the elderly or people who are less mobile 专门为上了年纪或行动不便的人设计的厨房 You really need to be mobile (= have a car) if you live in the country. 如果你住在乡村,你确实要有一辆汽车。 She remained fairly mobile despite her disabilities. 虽然身有残疾,她依然行动灵活。 Yoga will help you to become more mobile and supple. 瑜伽会帮助你变得更加灵活。
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(of people )人 able to change your social class, your job or the place where you live easily 易于变换社会阶层(或工作、住处)的;流动的 a highly mobile workforce (= people who can move easily from place to place) 具有很强流动性的劳动力 a geographically mobile population 在各地流动的人口 We have become an increasingly mobile society. 我们已经成为一个流动性越来越强的社会。 They were mobile, lived in one area for a short time and roamed widely to obtain resources. 他们是流动的,在一个地区短期居住,并广泛漫游以获取资源。 Meanwhile, skilled workers can be as mobile as capital. 与此同时,技术工人可以像资本一样流动。
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(of a face or its features )脸或面部特征 changing shape or expression easily and often 多变的;易变的 His mobile features registered amusement. 他表情丰富的脸上流露出愉悦的神情。
Word Originlate 15th cent.: via French from Latin mobilis, from movere ‘to move’. The noun dates from the 1940s.