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See also:Mobileand-mobile

English

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Etymology

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FromMiddle English, fromOld French, fromLatinmōbilis(easy to be moved, moveable), frommoveō(move).

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Adjective

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mobile (comparativemoremobile,superlativemostmobile)

  1. Capable of beingmoved, especially onwheels.
    Synonyms:movable;see alsoThesaurus:in motion,Thesaurus:movable
    Antonyms:fixed,immobile,immovable,sessile,stationary
    amobile home
  2. Pertaining to or byagency ofmobile phones.
    mobile number
    mobile internet
    • 2012 December 1, “An internet of airborne things”, inThe Economist[1], volume405, number8813, page 3 (Technology Quarterly):
      A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it bymobile money-transfer. A supplier many miles away would then take the part to the local matternet station for airborne dispatch via drone.
  3. Characterized by an extreme degree offluidity; moving or flowing with greatfreedom.
    Synonyms:fluxive;see alsoThesaurus:runny
    Mercury is amobile liquid.
  4. Easily moved in feeling, purpose, or direction; excitable; changeable; fickle.
    Synonyms:excitable,fickle;see alsoThesaurus:changeable
  5. Changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind.
    mobile features
    • 1837,L[etitia] E[lizabeth] L[andon], “Another London Life”, inEthel Churchill: Or, The Two Brides. [], volume I, London:Henry Colburn, [],→OCLC,page176:
      His finely cut features were capable of every variety of expression; they were, to use a French epithet, expressive as their epithets for all social qualities usually are,mobile in the extreme.
  6. (biology) Capable of being moved, aroused, or excited; capable of spontaneous movement.
    Synonym:motile
    Antonym:sessile

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Translations

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capable of being moved
pertaining to or by agency of mobile phones
characterized by an extreme degree of fluidity
easily moved in feeling, purpose, or directionsee alsoexcitable,‎fickle
changing in appearance and expression under the influence of the mind
biology: capable of spontaneous movement

Noun

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mobile (pluralmobiles)

Mobile
Mobile hanging over a baby's crib
  1. (sculpture) Akineticsculpture or decorative arrangement made of items hanging so that they can move independently from each other.
    Antonym:stabile
  2. (telephony, UK, Ireland, India)Ellipsis ofmobile phone.
    Synonym:cell phone
    • 2000, “Idioteque”, inKid A, performed by Radiohead:
      Mobiles squerking,mobiles chirping / Take the money and run
    • 2009, Michela Wrong,It’s Our Turn to Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistle Blower:
      Pinned against my neighbours, I could feel small hands, fleeting as lizards, fluttering lightly through my pockets in search of money,mobile, wallet.
  3. (uncountable, Internet) Theinternet accessed viamobile devices.
    there are many business opportunities inmobile
  4. One who moves or can move (e.g. to travel).
    • 1963,Highway Research Record:
      [] if the constrained "immobiles" are given the same transportation access as the unconstrained "mobiles".[] We concentrated on a mobile teenager population that had good public transportation or automobile access and a []
    • 1988 February 25, Nigel Nicholson, Michael West,Managerial Job Change: Men and Women in Transition, Cambridge University Press,→ISBN, page132:
      Table 6.5 does indeed show that non-changers were more contented[] For Table 6.7 shows that even when we take account of the initial differences between themobiles and immobiles, themobiles' ratings of job characteristics move strongly in a positive direction while all the immobiles' record negative shifts. So the pattern is clear and consistent: jobs get better for movers and worse for non-movers.
    • 2005 July 19, Ian M. Philpott,The Royal Air Force: The Trenchard Years, 1918–1929, Casemate Publishers,→ISBN:
      One ex-airwoman recalls meal times for both'mobiles' and 'immobiles', when they sat on backless benches at long bare tables. The 'immobiles' brought in their own food, crockery and cutlery. A free-standing iron range was used []
  5. (video games)Synonym ofmob(non-player character).

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Translations

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decoration
mobile phoneseemobile phone
internet accessed via mobile devices

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Czech

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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mobile

  1. vocativesingular ofmobil

Danish

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mobile

  1. definite ofmobil
  2. plural ofmobil

Finnish

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Etymology

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<Englishmobile

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmobile/,[ˈmo̞bile̞](nalle-type declension)
  • IPA(key): /ˈmobileˣ/,[ˈmo̞bile̞(ʔ)](hame-type declension)
  • Rhymes:-obile
  • Syllabification(key):mo‧bi‧le
  • Hyphenation(key):mo‧bi‧le

Noun

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mobile

  1. mobile(kinetic sculpture)

Declension

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Inflection ofmobile (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominativemobilemobilet
genitivemobilenmobilejen
partitivemobileamobileja
illativemobileenmobileihin
singularplural
nominativemobilemobilet
accusativenom.mobilemobilet
gen.mobilen
genitivemobilenmobilejen
mobileinrare
partitivemobileamobileja
inessivemobilessamobileissa
elativemobilestamobileista
illativemobileenmobileihin
adessivemobilellamobileilla
ablativemobileltamobileilta
allativemobilellemobileille
essivemobilenamobileina
translativemobileksimobileiksi
abessivemobilettamobileitta
instructivemobilein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofmobile(Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
Inflection ofmobile (Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)
nominativemobilemobileet
genitivemobileenmobileiden
mobileitten
partitivemobilettamobileita
illativemobileeseenmobileisiin
mobileihin
singularplural
nominativemobilemobileet
accusativenom.mobilemobileet
gen.mobileen
genitivemobileenmobileiden
mobileitten
partitivemobilettamobileita
inessivemobileessamobileissa
elativemobileestamobileista
illativemobileeseenmobileisiin
mobileihin
adessivemobileellamobileilla
ablativemobileeltamobileilta
allativemobileellemobileille
essivemobileenamobileina
translativemobileeksimobileiksi
abessivemobileettamobileitta
instructivemobilein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofmobile(Kotus type 48/hame, no gradation)

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French

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Etymology

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    Learned borrowing fromLatinmōbilis.Doublet ofmeuble.

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    mobile (pluralmobiles)

    1. mobile
    2. moving
    3. movable

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    mobile m (pluralmobiles)

    1. (physics) movingbody
    2. mobile(decoration)
    3. motive(for an action, for a crime)
    4. mobile phone;ellipsis oftéléphone mobile
      Synonyms:cell,téléphone cellulaire,cellulaire,téléphone mobile,téléphone portable,portable

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    German

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    mobile

    1. inflection ofmobil:
      1. strong/mixednominative/accusativefemininesingular
      2. strongnominative/accusativeplural
      3. weaknominative all-gendersingular
      4. weakaccusativefeminine/neutersingular

    Italian

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    Etymology

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    Probably borrowed fromLatinmōbilis.

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    mobile m orfby sense (pluralmobili,superlativemobilissimo)

    1. movable,mobile
      Antonym:immobile
    2. moving

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    Noun

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    mobile m (pluralmobili)

    1. (in thesingular)piece of furniture(item of furniture)
    2. (in theplural)furniture
      Synonyms:mobilia,mobilio,arredamento
    3. (heraldry)charge
    4. mobile(cellular phone)
      Synonyms:cellulare,telefonino
      Antonym:fisso

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    • mobile inCollins Italian-English Dictionary
    • mobile inLuciano Canepari,Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
    • mobile in garzantilinguistica.it –Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa
    • mòbile1 inDizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication

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    Latin

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    mōbile

    1. nominative/accusative/vocativeneutersingular ofmōbilis

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    Norwegian Bokmål

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    Adjective

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    mobile

    1. definitesingular ofmobil
    2. plural ofmobil

    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Adjective

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    mobile

    1. definitesingular ofmobil
    2. plural ofmobil

    Portuguese

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    Verb

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    mobile

    1. inflection ofmobilar:
      1. first/third-personsingularpresentsubjunctive
      2. third-personsingularimperative

    Romanian

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    Noun

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    mobile

    1. plural ofmobilă

    Swedish

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    Adjective

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    mobile

    1. definitenatural masculinesingular ofmobil
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