C1 verb Formal

trimotion

/traɪˈmoʊʃən/

To coordinate or execute movement along three planes or axes simultaneously. It is typically used in technical contexts such as mechanical engineering, physical therapy, or advanced robotics to describe complex, multi-directional motion.

Exemplos

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The new fitness machine is designed to trimotion the user's joints, allowing for a more natural range of movement.

The new fitness machine is designed to move the user's joints in three directions at once, allowing for a more natural range of movement.

2

To achieve maximum precision, the robotic limb must trimotion its joints according to the pre-programmed coordinates.

To achieve maximum precision, the robotic limb must move its joints across three axes according to the pre-programmed coordinates.

3

Check out how that high-tech camera rig can trimotion to follow the action perfectly.

Check out how that high-tech camera rig can move in three directions to follow the action perfectly.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
trimotion
Verb
trimotion
Advérbio
trimotionally
Adjetivo
trimotional
Relacionado
trimotionality
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Dica de memorização

Think of a 'Triathlon' (3 sports) combined with 'Motion'. You are performing three motions as one!

Quiz rápido

The mechanical arm was programmed to _______ the cargo into the storage bay to avoid obstacles.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: trimotion

Exemplos

1

The new fitness machine is designed to trimotion the user's joints, allowing for a more natural range of movement.

everyday

The new fitness machine is designed to move the user's joints in three directions at once, allowing for a more natural range of movement.

2

To achieve maximum precision, the robotic limb must trimotion its joints according to the pre-programmed coordinates.

formal

To achieve maximum precision, the robotic limb must move its joints across three axes according to the pre-programmed coordinates.

3

Check out how that high-tech camera rig can trimotion to follow the action perfectly.

informal

Check out how that high-tech camera rig can move in three directions to follow the action perfectly.

4

The study analyzes how the human spine begins to trimotion during high-impact athletic activities.

academic

The study analyzes how the human spine begins to move multi-directionally during high-impact athletic activities.

5

Our latest manufacturing hardware can trimotion components into place, reducing assembly time by thirty percent.

business

Our latest manufacturing hardware can move components into place across three planes, reducing assembly time by thirty percent.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
trimotion
Verb
trimotion
Advérbio
trimotionally
Adjetivo
trimotional
Relacionado
trimotionality

Colocações comuns

trimotion capabilities the ability to move in three directions
trimotion control managing movement across three axes
trimotion dynamics the mechanics of multi-directional movement
seamlessly trimotion to move in three directions without interruption
trimotion sequence a series of three-dimensional movements

Frases Comuns

in a state of trimotion

moving in three dimensions simultaneously

locked out of trimotion

unable to move in multiple planes

the trimotion effect

the result of triple-axis coordination

Frequentemente confundido com

trimotion vs transition

Transition refers to changing from one state to another, while trimotion refers to moving in three directions at once.

trimotion vs triple motion

Triple motion is a phrase describing three separate movements, whereas trimotion is the specific verb for the integrated action.

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Notas de uso

Trimotion is a specialized verb, most common in engineering and biomechanics. It implies that the movement is not just three separate steps, but a single, integrated motion across three dimensions.

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Erros comuns

Learners often use 'trimotion' as a noun only; remember that in technical English, it can function as a verb meaning to perform the action.

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Dica de memorização

Think of a 'Triathlon' (3 sports) combined with 'Motion'. You are performing three motions as one!

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Origem da palavra

Derived from the Latin prefix 'tri-' (three) and the Latin 'motio' (to move).

Padrões gramaticais

Regular verb (trimotion, trimotioned, trimotioning) Can be used transitively (to trimotion something) or intransitively
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Contexto cultural

This term is frequently encountered in Western ergonomics and the design of high-end office furniture or physical therapy equipment.

Quiz rápido

The mechanical arm was programmed to _______ the cargo into the storage bay to avoid obstacles.

Correto!

A resposta correta é: trimotion

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