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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 moving   
  mov‧ing /ˈmuːvɪŋ/ BrE  AmE  adjective    [Word Family: noun: ↑move, ↑movement, ↑removal, ↑remover, ↑mover; adjective: ↑movable, ↑unmoved, ↑moving; verb: ↑move, ↑remove; adverb: ↑movingly]   1. making you feel strong emotions, especially sadness or sympathy    deeply/very/profoundly moving        Bayman’s book about his illness is deeply moving.    moving account/story etc        a moving account of his childhood in Ireland        Attending the memorial service was a moving experience.   2. [only before noun] changing from one position to another:         a moving stage    fast/slow moving etc        Be careful when changing lanes in fast-moving traffic.        an archer learning to hit a moving target   3. a moving target something that is changing continuously, so that it is very difficult to criticize it or compete against it:         The company is constantly improving the system, making it a moving target.   4. the moving spirit formal someone who makes something start to happen:         He was the moving spirit behind the founding of the union.   —movingly adverb:         She spoke movingly about her father’s last days.       • • •   THESAURUS      causing strong feelings     ▪ emotional causing people to have strong feelings – used especially about experiences, speeches, or subjects that people have strong feelings about:  Returning home after a year in hospital was an emotional experience for Katy. |  He gave an emotional speech at the funeral. |  It was a very emotional moment. |  Abortion rights is a highly emotional issue.     ▪ emotive used about issues or language that make people have strong feelings:  Fox hunting is a very emotive issue in Britain. |  ‘Indoctrination’ is rather an emotive word.     ▪ moving making you feel strong feelings of sadness or sympathy:  Kelly’s book about her illness is deeply moving. |  a moving film     ▪ touching making you feel slightly emotional – used especially when someone does something that shows how much they care about another person:  Your loyalty is very touching. |  My son phoned me to wish me good luck, which was a touching gesture.     ▪ poignant making you feel strong feelings of sadness or pity, especially when you remember something in the past:  Her youthful expression is a poignant reminder of the passing of time.     ▪ sentimental (also schmaltzy) informal dealing with emotions such as love and sadness in a way that seems silly:  He found the film too sentimental. |  a schmaltzy comedy
  movinghu| ◎ | ['mu:viη] |  | ※ | tính từ |  |   | ■ | động, hoạt động |  |   | ■ | cảm động, gợi mối thương tâm, làm mủi lòng |  |   | ☆ | a moving sight |  |   | một cảnh thương tâm |  
 
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