Examples of using Moving through in English and their translations into Chinese
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Briar pushed her ear to the door and she could feel air moving through it.
I turned right on to the single-track metal road: it was pointless moving through the jungle from this distance.
There were cobwebs in the artificial hairs, and Herod thought that he could make out the shapes of spiders moving through them.
Finally, the single file became a queue, and began moving through a small door.
Those signals, like TV and radio signals, are constantly moving through your body.
Model helps robots navigate more like humans do When moving through a crowd to reach some end goal,….
The scientists say their method could be used in automated industrial settings, to track objects moving through a facility, for example.
Prior to his role at Epsilon, Modesto spent almost a decade moving through the ranks at FCB, one of the largest global agency networks.
He lowered his face towards me, moving through the power, and it felt like waves in water when someone swims towards you.
There will be seven Harry Potters moving through the skies tonight, each of them with a companion, each pair heading for a different safe house.".
Quigley sees civilizations moving through seven stages: mixture, gestation, expansion, age of conflict, universal empire, decay, and invasion.
That comet was predicted to be at its very best when moving through the far-southern sky.
Mankind is moving through the morass of negative and obsolete beliefs that still hold many in bondage.
She was middle-aged now: There was only light, moving through emptiness, trapped by machines20.
The film is about memory, so it's about moving through time rather than space.
And perhaps in their dreams, they imagine themselves on a ship moving through the fog to the brink of disaster.
Visitors can experience the museum through an organic series of exhibitions and scientific experiments, as explorers moving through time and space.
Nearly every sample contained an assemblage of minerals and gases that form when seawater, moving through the deep oceanic crust, is trapped in magma-hot olivine.
She would, of course," he observed, rather curtly, and, moving through a French window, went out onto a small balcony into the night.