C1 adjective Formell

malmotion

/mælˈmoʊʃən/

Describing movement that is faulty, abnormal, or dysfunctional, particularly in a mechanical or biological context. It characterizes an action that deviates from the intended or natural path of motion.

Beispiele

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1

The technician noticed a malmotion vibration coming from the engine's primary piston.

The technician noticed a malmotion vibration coming from the engine's primary piston.

2

Initial assessments indicate a malmotion sequence in the satellite's deployment arm.

Initial assessments indicate a malmotion sequence in the satellite's deployment arm.

3

That malmotion wheel on the shopping cart is making it impossible to steer.

That malmotion wheel on the shopping cart is making it impossible to steer.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
malmotion
Adverb
malmotionally
Adjektiv
malmotion
Verwandt
motion
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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix 'mal-' (meaning bad, like in malfunction or malice) combined with 'motion'. It literally means 'bad motion'.

Schnelles Quiz

The orthopedic surgeon identified a _______ gait that was causing the patient's chronic hip pain.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: malmotion

Beispiele

1

The technician noticed a malmotion vibration coming from the engine's primary piston.

everyday

The technician noticed a malmotion vibration coming from the engine's primary piston.

2

Initial assessments indicate a malmotion sequence in the satellite's deployment arm.

formal

Initial assessments indicate a malmotion sequence in the satellite's deployment arm.

3

That malmotion wheel on the shopping cart is making it impossible to steer.

informal

That malmotion wheel on the shopping cart is making it impossible to steer.

4

The study utilized high-speed cameras to capture the malmotion dynamics of the injured joint.

academic

The study utilized high-speed cameras to capture the malmotion dynamics of the injured joint.

5

We must address the malmotion issues in our manufacturing line to reduce product defects.

business

We must address the malmotion issues in our manufacturing line to reduce product defects.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
malmotion
Adverb
malmotionally
Adjektiv
malmotion
Verwandt
motion

Häufige Kollokationen

malmotion pattern malmotion pattern
malmotion detection malmotion detection
malmotion dynamics malmotion dynamics
malmotion error malmotion error
corrective malmotion therapy corrective malmotion therapy

Häufige Phrasen

signs of malmotion

signs of malmotion

mechanical malmotion

mechanical malmotion

inherent malmotion

inherent malmotion

Wird oft verwechselt mit

malmotion vs malfunction

Malfunction refers to a general failure to work, while malmotion specifically refers to the incorrect way something moves.

malmotion vs misalignment

Misalignment is a state of being out of position, whereas malmotion is the act of moving incorrectly.

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Nutzungshinweise

This word is primarily used in technical fields such as orthopedics, mechanical engineering, and physics to describe specific failures in movement cycles. It is rarely used in casual conversation unless describing a very specific physical error.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this as a noun only, but in test-specific contexts, it can function as an attributive adjective modifying nouns like 'pattern' or 'error'.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix 'mal-' (meaning bad, like in malfunction or malice) combined with 'motion'. It literally means 'bad motion'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'malus' (bad) and 'motio' (a moving or motion).

Grammatikmuster

Used typically as an attributive adjective before a noun. Non-gradable (something usually either has malmotion or it doesn't). No comparative or superlative forms (more malmotion is incorrect).

Schnelles Quiz

The orthopedic surgeon identified a _______ gait that was causing the patient's chronic hip pain.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: malmotion

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