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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
momentum
mo‧men‧tum /məʊˈmentəm, mə- $ moʊ-, mə-/ BrE AmE noun [uncountable] [Word Family: noun: ↑moment, ↑momentum; adjective: ↑momentary, ↑momentous; adverb: ↑momentarily] [Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: 'movement, moment', from movere 'to move'] 1. the ability to keep increasing, developing, or being more successful gain/gather momentum The campaign for reform should start to gather momentum in the new year. incentives to maintain the momentum of European integration Governments often lose momentum in their second term of office. momentum of the momentum of increasing immigration momentum towards the momentum towards economic union 2. the force that makes a moving object keep moving gain/gather momentum (=move faster) The wheel was allowed to roll down the slope, gathering momentum as it went. Pratt, without losing any momentum at all, passed them both and won the race. 3. technical the force or power that is contained in a moving object and is calculated by multiplying its weight by its speed momentum of the momentum of a particle • • • COLLOCATIONS verbs ▪ gain/gather/build up momentum (=become more and more successful) The show gathered momentum over the next few months and became a huge hit. ▪ give something momentum (=make something become more successsful) The agreement was small, but it gave new momentum to the talks. ▪ maintain momentum (=make something continue at the same pace) The party was determined to maintain the momentum of reform. ▪ lose momentum (=to start to become less successful) The team seems to have lost its momentum. ▪ keep the momentum going (also sustain the momentum formal) (=keep being successful) Hopefully we can keep the momentum going and win the next game as well. adjectives ▪ irresistible (=that cannot be stopped) The social changes began to gather irresistible momentum.
momentumhu◎ | [mou'mentəm] | ※ | danh từ, số nhiều momentums hoặc momenta | ◎ | [mou'mentə] | | ■ | (vật lý) động lượng, xung lượng | | ☆ | the sledge gained momentum as it ran down the hill | | xe trượt tuyết lấy được động lượng khi nó lao xuống chân đồi | | ■ | sức đẩy tới; đà | | 〆 | the movement to change the union's constitution is slowly gathering momentum | | ✓ | phong trào đòi thay đổi điều lệ công đoàn đang dần dần có đà |
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