开动; 把…发动起来; 掀动
1. set in motion的解释
1. How the dog actually set the parked vehicle in motion remains a mystery, but the van crashed into the cafe window.
2. She said that the war has set forces in motion in the Middle East that will be difficult to calm down.
3. The order could set in motion a significant push on research to find better treatment for ailments from diabetes to paralysis.
4. Once the disablement process is set in motion, some key components and parts will be dismantled or even shipped out of the DPRK.
5. The Zhang family's affinity for Korean cuisine set it all in motion.
6. That's crucial because emergency coordinators must know when to sound the alarm that will set in motion costly mass evacuation plans.
7. The wind set the clouds in motion and created a moving landscape painting against a backdrop of outstretched greenery.
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8. But the legal process that led to his death was set in motion a decade ago.
9. Sharon is having trouble mustering majority approval for three ministers he wants appointed, and failure could set early elections in motion.
10. Swiss officials tipped the United States about Polanski's visit and set in motion his apprehension, according to documents obtained by the AP.
verb
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. get going
give impetus to
e.g. launch a career
Her actions set in motion a complicated judicial process
Synonym: launch