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Qu'est-ce (qui) est motion - définition

CHANGE IN POSITION OF AN OBJECT OVER TIME; A BODY IS SAID TO BE IN MOTION IF IT CHANGES ITS POSITION WITH RESPECT TO ITS IMMEDIATE SURROUNDINGS
Moving Unit; Motions; Motion, local; Motion (physics)
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motion         
I
n.
proposal
1) to make a motion
2) to second a motion
3) to accept; defeat, vote down a motion
4) to vote on a motion
5) (AE) to table a motion ('to postpone voting on a proposal')
6) (BE) to table a motion ('to call for a vote on a proposal')
7) to withdraw a motion
8) the motion carried, passed
9) a motion to + inf. (she made a motion to adjourn)
10) a motion that + clause; subj. (she made a motion that debate be/should be stopped)
11) on a motion (on my motion they brought up the question of admitting new members)
movement
12) to set smt. in motion
13) harmonic; perpetual motion
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to motion to (she motioned to us)
2) (H) he motioned (to) us to come closer
motion         
¦ noun
1. the action or process of moving or being moved.
2. a movement or gesture.
3. a piece of moving mechanism.
4. a formal proposal put to a legislature or committee.
Law an application for a rule or order of court.
5. Brit. an evacuation of the bowels.
¦ verb direct (someone) with a gesture.
Phrases
go through the motions
1. do something perfunctorily.
2. simulate an action.
Derivatives
motional adjective
motionless adjective
motionlessly adverb
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. motio(n-), from movere 'to move'.
motion         
n. a formal request made to a judge for an order or judgment. Motions are made in court all the time for many purposes: to continue (postpone) a trial to a later date, to get a modification of an order, for temporary child support, for a judgment, for dismissal of the opposing party's case, for a rehearing, for sanctions (payment of the moving party's costs or attorney's fees), or for dozens of other purposes. Most motions require a written petition, a written brief of legal reasons for granting the motion (often called "points and authorities"), written notice to the attorney for the opposing party and a hearing before a judge. However, during a trial or a hearing, an oral motion may be permitted.

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Motion

In physics, motion is the phenomenon in which an object changes its position with respect to time. Motion is mathematically described in terms of displacement, distance, velocity, acceleration, speed and frame of reference to an observer and measuring the change in position of the body relative to that frame with change in time. The branch of physics describing the motion of objects without reference to its cause is called kinematics, while the branch studying forces and their effect on motion is called dynamics.

If an object is not changing relative to a given frame of reference, the object is said to be at rest, motionless, immobile, stationary, or to have a constant or time-invariant position with reference to its surroundings. Modern physics holds that, as there is no absolute frame of reference, Newton's concept of absolute motion cannot be determined. As such, everything in the universe can be considered to be in motion.: 20–21 

Motion applies to various physical systems: objects, bodies, matter particles, matter fields, radiation, radiation fields, radiation particles, curvature, and space-time. One can also speak on the motion of images, shapes, and boundaries. In general, the term motion signifies a continuous change in the positions or configuration of a physical system in space. For example, one can talk about the motion of a wave or the motion of a quantum particle, where the configuration consists of probabilities of the wave or particle occupying specific positions.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour motion
1. A motion to table, a motion to postpone, or a motion to recommit the joint resolution shall not be in order.
2. The motion shall not be subject to amendment or to a motion to postpone.
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4. FOOTNOTES 3 Motion to Dismiss Indictment (Memorandum to Support Dismissal of Indictment); Motion for Jury Instruction on Range of Punishment; Motion for Complete List of Prospective Jurors; Motion for Advance Production of Witness‘ Statements; Motion to Prohibit Reference to Existence of Informer As for the actual trial, Sabin Thompson, from start to finish, demonstrated a firm grasp of the facts, issues, and legal principles.
5. A motion to reconsider the vote by which the motion is agreed to shall not be in order.