movable
adj.
also moveable, late 14c., "disposed to movement;" c.1400, "capable of being moved," from Old French movable, from moveir (see move, v.). A moveable feast (early 15c.) is one in the Church calendar which, though always on the same day of the week, varies its date from year to year. Related: Movability.
〔李〕[mov( ←move)vt .移动;-able →] a. that can be moved;not fixed in one position可移动的;活动的