moving along in English

progress, advance, movement

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1. Moving along, what about the area of a triangle?

2. Moving along, what about the area of this figure?

3. I saw a dark figure moving Along the road

4. It probably isn't the perfect vaccine, but it's moving along.

5. It's a very good cruiser, too, moving along effortlessly at motorway limit speeds and above.

6. This effect is akin to a "wave" of slowdowns moving along a highway full of moving cars.

7. A young mandrill that was moving along in the canopy had spotted us and sounded the alarm.

8. The part of your nervous system that runs your heart and keeps your intestines moving along runs largely on acetylCholine

9. Axoplasm were similar to the sizes and shapes of or- ganelles moving along isolated filaments in dissociated Axoplasm (Figures 1 and 2)

10. Clumped cells moving along the arteries also disrupt the oxygen distribution to artery walls, causing surface damage, where plaque can easily begin to form.

11. Recent Examples on the Web The mob erected a barricade from the debris, using Bleacher and scaffolding parts to block officers from moving along the upper terrace

12. When a horse is moving along a meadow, going a little bit faster than trotting but not quite running, the pace at which the horse is moving is an example of a Canter.

13. If you put them on a scale, I reckon from scratchy to melody you'd go: whitethroat, garden warbler, Blackcap to willow warbler; and with something like an equal distance moving along that progression

14. Slang : having a strong beat Stations that pump out fast, Beaty music to a young audience will often want their news to be the same—bright, youthful and moving along at a cracking pace … — Andrew Boyd, …

15. ‘tickets have been selling Briskly’ ‘The three boys walked Briskly on the sand.’ ‘He is a master at Briskly paced action movies.’ ‘He does a good, workmanlike job with this, keeping the plot moving along Briskly.’

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17. The Astroid can also be formed as the envelope produced when a line segment is moved with each end on one of a pair of perpendicular axes (e.g., it is the curve enveloped by a ladder sliding against a wall or a garage door with the top corner moving along a vertical track; left figure above)

18. Brachistochrone the curve of most rapid descent—that is, the one of all possible curves connecting two given points A and B of a potential force field that a mass point moving along the curve with an initial velocity equal to zero and acted upon only by the forces of the field will traverse from position A to position B in the shortest time.

19. Brachistochrone the curve of most rapid descent—that is, the one of all possible curves connecting two given points A and B of a potential force field that a mass point moving along the curve with an initial velocity equal to zero and acted upon only by the forces of the field will traverse from position A to position B in the shortest time.