Naturwissenschaften SAT - Movement
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Bewegung, wie „Fortbewegung“, „Siphon“, „Mäander“ usw., die Sie benötigen, um Ihre SATs zu bestehen.
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the power or ability to move on one's own without any external force
Lokomotion
the path an object, usually a rocket, follows in air or space
Trajektorie
the act or process of advancing or moving forward in a gradual or orderly manner
Fortschritt
the amount of energy or particles passing through per unit area per unit time
Fluss
the action or process of driving or propelling an object forward through a medium, typically involving the generation of thrust or force
Antrieb
the position in relation to geographical or directional references
Orientierung
(of gas, air, or liquid) to constantly move around inside a closed area
zirkulieren
to strategically navigate or direct a vehicle, object, or oneself through a series of planned movements
manövrieren
to move quickly and lightly from somewhere or something to another
fliegen
to move across or through a particular area, often with the intention of reaching a destination or following a specific course
überqueren
to surpass, exceed, or move faster than someone or something
übertreffen
to move in a rhythmic or repetitive pattern that rises and falls
wanken
to arrange or position things or elements in a straight line or in a coordinated manner
ausrichten
to flip or reverse the position or arrangement of something
invertieren
to move swiftly and smoothly across a surface or through the air, often in a broad or wide-ranging motion
kehren
to convey or move people or items back and forth between locations
shuttlen
to control the direction of a moving object, such as a car, ship, etc.
steuern
(of a river, trail, etc.) to follow along a curvy or indirect path
sich schlängeln
to transfer liquid from one container to another using a tube or hose, typically by creating a vacuum or by gravity
abzapfen
to transport or haul something heavy or cumbersome with effort
schleppen
to move or be drawn towards a center of gravity or mass, influenced by gravitational attraction
graviteren
to move repeatedly from side to side, often in a rhythmic or playful manner
wedeln
to move in a slow, heavy, and awkward manner, often due to the size or weight of the body or object being carried
schwerfällig bewegen
to move in a twisting or whirling motion, creating a pattern of circular or spiral motion
wirbeln
to meet or cross another path, line, etc. at a particular point
intersektionieren
sudden, quick, and irregular motions characterized by abrupt starts and stops
ruckartig
(of the voice or body) shaking in a slight, fragile manner, often due to nerves, fear, age or illness
zitternd
moving or turning in the same direction as the hands of a clock
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