-moveables的不同词性形态
例句
|adjective|
1.(of a feast or festival) variable in date from year to year.
‘a perpetual calendar for all religious feasts, both fixed and movable’
‘Since the feast is movable, the changes are often made to avoid Easter week conflicts.’
2.(of property) of the nature of a chattel, as distinct from land or buildings.
‘a man of sufficient movable property but with hardly any land’
‘The inheritance of land is often separated from that of movable property.’
3.Capable of being moved.
‘they stripped the town of all movable objects and fled’
‘The school’s performance center will have _moveable_ seating so auditorium-type settings can be easily converted mechanically to settings suitable for small work groups.’
|noun|
1.An article of furniture that may be removed from a house, as distinct from a fixture.
‘all the movables have been removed and the roof has fallen in’
‘There is little doubt that it is the lex situs which as a general rule governs the transfer of movables when effected contractually.’
2.Property or possessions not including land or buildings.
‘in many cases the movables are the facilities and stock-in-trade of a business’
‘a tax of one shilling in the pound on movables’
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