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Definition of primum mobile in English: primum mobilenoun ˌprʌɪməm ˈməʊbɪleɪˌpriːməm ˈməʊbɪliˌprīməm ˈmōbəˌlē 1The most important source of motion or action. 行动主因,原动力 Example sentencesExamples - He is, in essence, the primum mobile: he wrote Aaron's program, but Aaron now produces its original paintings without Cohen's intervention.
- So I could not but think that these puppet-like motions might, with a little ingenuity have been produced by the great water wheel, which is the primum mobile of the whole Cotton-Mills.
- He thinks that Legallois, Flourens and Charles Bell are "equally in error, when they considered the medulla oblongata as the lauree, the primum mobile, of the respiratory motions."
2(in the medieval version of the Ptolemaic system) an outer sphere supposed to move round the earth in twenty-four hours carrying the inner spheres with it. 第十层天(中世纪托勒密天动说中被认为二十四小时绕地球旋转、托载内层天体的外层天体) Example sentencesExamples - Aristotle posited that the heavens contained 55 spheres, with the Primum Mobile, "Prime Mover" or "First Moveable", giving motion to all the spheres within it.
- The drawings show the Ptolemaic system of nested spheres, with one circle inside the other, ending in the Primum Mobile.
- Sacrobosco's ‘last heaven’ was the sphere of the primum mobile, which meant literally that it was the ‘first moved’, the origin of movement that mechanically transmitted regular motion to all the other spheres.
OriginFrom medieval Latin, literally 'first moving thing'. Definition of primum mobile in US English: primum mobilenounˌprīməm ˈmōbəˌlē 1The central or most important source of motion or action. 行动主因,原动力 Example sentencesExamples - So I could not but think that these puppet-like motions might, with a little ingenuity have been produced by the great water wheel, which is the primum mobile of the whole Cotton-Mills.
- He is, in essence, the primum mobile: he wrote Aaron's program, but Aaron now produces its original paintings without Cohen's intervention.
- He thinks that Legallois, Flourens and Charles Bell are "equally in error, when they considered the medulla oblongata as the lauree, the primum mobile, of the respiratory motions."
2(in the medieval version of the Ptolemaic system) an outer sphere supposed to move around the earth in 24 hours, carrying the inner spheres with it. 第十层天(中世纪托勒密天动说中被认为二十四小时绕地球旋转、托载内层天体的外层天体) Example sentencesExamples - The drawings show the Ptolemaic system of nested spheres, with one circle inside the other, ending in the Primum Mobile.
- Aristotle posited that the heavens contained 55 spheres, with the Primum Mobile, "Prime Mover" or "First Moveable", giving motion to all the spheres within it.
- Sacrobosco's ‘last heaven’ was the sphere of the primum mobile, which meant literally that it was the ‘first moved’, the origin of movement that mechanically transmitted regular motion to all the other spheres.
OriginFrom medieval Latin, literally ‘first moving thing’. |