词汇 | move |
释义 | move verb uk /muːv/ us /muːv/ moveverb (CHANGE POSITION)A2[ I or T ] to (cause to) change position: (使)改变位置,动;(使)移动 I'm so cold I can't move my fingers.我太冷了,手指都动不了了。 Will you help me move this table to the back room?你能帮我把这张桌子搬到后面的房间里吗? Can we move (= change the time of) the meeting from 2 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. ?我们能将会议时间由下午两点改到三点半吗? Don't move! Stay right where you are.别动!就呆在那儿。 I thought I could hear someone moving about/around upstairs.我好像听到楼上有人走动。 If you move along/over/up(= go further to the side, back, or front) a little, Tess can sit next to me.如果你往边上/往后/往前挪一点儿,特丝就能坐在我旁边了。 Police officers at the scene of the accident were asking people to move along/on(= to go to a different place).事故现场的警官让路人走开。 Come on, it's time we were moving (= time for us to leave).快点,我们该走了。 Let's stay here tonight, then move on(= continue our journey) tomorrow morning.我们今晚住这儿吧,明早再继续赶路。 [ I or T ] to change the position of one of the pieces used in a board game: (棋盘游戏中)走棋,走子,(棋子)被移动 In chess, the pieces can only move in certain directions.下棋必须按棋规所定的方向走子。 You can move the cursor either by using the mouse or by using the arrow keys on the keyboard.你可以使用鼠标或键盘上的箭头键来移动光标。 I didn't want to move in case I woke her up. In the summer, the shepherds move their sheep up into the hills . Could I possibly ask you to move your chair a little?劳驾,请你把椅子挪一挪好吗? The poor things were kept in small cages without room to move.这些可怜的东西都被关在小笼子里,连动一动的空间都没有。 General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion movement pass repair repair to somewhere scoot seethe shove You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Board games moveverb (CHANGE PLACE)B1[ I ] to go to a different place to live or work: 搬家;搬迁;迁移 We're moving to Paris.我们要搬到巴黎去了。 They've bought a new house, but it will need a lot of work before they can move into it/move in.他们买了套新房子,但搬进去之前还有许多工作要做。 I hear Paula has moved in with her boyfriend (= gone to live in his house).我听说葆拉搬去和她男朋友住了。 The couple next door moved away(= went to live somewhere else) last year.隔壁的那对夫妇去年搬走了。 A lot of businesses are moving out of London because it's too expensive.许多企业因为费用太高而迁出了伦敦。 move houseB1UK to leave your home in order to live in a new one: 搬家 We're moving house next week.我们下周要搬家。 When we retire, we're going to move to a warmer climate .我们打算退休后搬到气候比较暖和的地方去。 We would dearly love to sell our flat and move to the country. They decided to move abroad and make a fresh start.他们决定移民海外,从头开始。 Now that the children are settled at school , we don't really want to move again.孩子们已经在学校里安定下来,我们确实不太想再搬家了。 After nine years in Cambridge, Susannah and Guy moved to Watlington, where they lived happily ever after. Transferring and transporting objects air freight bearer borne bring budge carry conveyance deliver heft import light speed manhandle paper round payload pick shunt transference truck virement wheel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Changing homes & moving moveverb (PROGRESS)[ I or T ] to (cause to) progress, change, or happen in a particular way or direction: (使)进展;(使)发展 The judge's decision will allow the case to move forward.法官的决定将使诉讼得以继续进行。 If you want to move ahead in your career, you'll have to work harder.如果你想在事业上有所发展,就必须更努力地工作。 Share prices moved up/down slowly yesterday.昨天股价缓慢上涨/下跌。 Sophie has been moved up/down a grade at school.索菲在学校里跳/留了一级。 It's time this company moved into(= started to take advantage of the benefits of) the digital age.这家公司该实行数字化了。 I don't really like working on a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose. Traffic moved forward at a crawl.车辆缓缓向前移动。 The company has moved into plastics.公司已转而进入塑料制造业。 The procession moved through the streets at a steady pace.队伍稳步穿过街道。 By lap 26, Hamilton had moved into second position. Making progress and advancing adaptive evolution advance the cause advanced advancement age boom evolve evolved flourish flower formatively from A to Bidiom mature punctuated equilibrium rebuild regenerate ripen ripeness spread wing moveverb (CAUSE)[ T ] to cause someone to take action: 促使,驱使 [ + obj + to infinitive ]formalI can't imagine what could have moved him to say such a thing.我想象不出是什么促使他说了这种话。 Encouraging and urging on abet barrack for someone bread bring bring someone out cultivate get in there!idiom get out of here!idiom go on good/great/lovely stuff!idiom goose muster pave pave the wayidiom pep talk permit prepare spur stimulus stoke moveverb (CHANGE OPINION)[ I or T ] to (cause to) change an opinion or the way in which you live or work: (使)改变观点(或做法) He's made up his mind, and nothing you can say will move him on the issue.他决心已定,你说什么也不能改变他对这件事的看法。 More and more people are movingaway from/towards vegetarianism.越来越多的人不再是/正成为素食主义者。 Changing your mind 180 about-face about-turn back away back out cave in climb down cold go back on something have another think comingidiom make a 180 make an about-face make an about-turn pull out second thought shift shift (your) groundidiom there's no turning backidiom think againidiom think better of somethingidiom moveverb (FEELINGS)B2[ T ] to cause someone to have strong feelings, such as sadness, sympathy, happiness, or admiration: 感动;引起,激起(情感) She said that she was deeply moved by all the letters of sympathy she had received.她说她被收到的所有慰问信深深打动了。 It was such a sad film that it moved him to tears(= made him cry).这部电影十分伤感,令他落泪。 Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appal be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom bite bum gnaw haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom nerve self-lacerating self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something shake someone up shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom toxic wipe You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Inspiring feelings in others moveverb (SELL)[ I or T ]informal to sell: 卖掉,使脱手 No one wants to buy these toys - we just can't move them.没人想买这些玩具——根本就卖不出去。 This new shampoo is moving really fast.这种新洗发水销得很快。 Selling auction Black Friday bundle bundle something with something bundling concession hock MLM network marketing outsell oversell panic selling ply saleable sales drive sales pitch salesmanship sell out sell something off undercut moveverb (BE WITH PEOPLE)[ I+ adv/prep ] to spend time with people: 进行社交活动;交往 She moves in/among a very small circle of people.她的社交圈子很小。 Being friends & getting to know them be on speaking termsidiom be/get in with someoneidiom be/live in each other's pocketsidiom befriend bonding build get along get on get on like a house on fireidiom go back a long wayidiom hang mix pal around pal up present pull pull something on score speak strike moveverb (SUGGEST)[ I or T ] politics, law specialized to suggest something, especially formally at a meeting or in a law court: (在会议上)提出;提议;(向法庭)提出请求,申请 A vote was just about to be taken when someone stood up and said that they wished to move an amendment.正要开始表决,有人站起来说他们想提出修正案。 [ + that ]I move that the proposal be accepted.我提议接受这项建议。 Your Honour, we wish to move for dismissal of the charges.尊敬的法官大人,我们请求驳回这些指控。 Suggestions & proposals about bounce something off someone can't co-sponsor co-sponsorship drop if you take my meaningidiom make noisesidiom maybe mover nod nomination on the tableidiom proposition put ideas into someone's headidiom put someone to somethingidiom put something in put something up resubmission table moveverb (PASS)[ I or T ]polite word (used especially by doctors and nurses) to pass the contents of the bowels out of the body: (尤为医护人员用语)(使)(肠道)排泄粪便 The doctor asked him if he'd moved his bowels that day.医生问他那天是否排过便。 Animal physiology: excrement & its excretion accident anal fissure bathroom bodily function bowel cowpat defecate dog dirt dunghill excreta excrete go to the bathroomidiom motion movement pass pellet poo poop shit stool Idiomsmove heaven and earth move it! move on to bigger/better things move with the times not move a muscle Phrasal verbsmove someone/something in move in on something/someone move off something/on (to something) move on move out move noun uk /muːv/ us /muːv/ movenoun (CHANGE OF POSITION)C2[ S ] an act of moving: 动;动作;移动 She held the gun to his head and said, "One move and you're dead!"她拿着枪对着他的头,说:“动一下你就没命了。” I hate the way my boss watches my every move (= watches everything I do).我讨厌老板总是监视我的一举一动。 a movement or series of movements that form part of a dance: I picked up some new dance moves. Show us your moves! [ C ] in some board games, a change of the position of one of the pieces used to play the game, or a change of position that is allowed by the rules, or a player's turn to move their piece: 一步棋;(按规则)棋的可走方法 It takes a long time to learn all the moves in chess.要学会棋的各种走法需要花很长时间。 It's your move.该你走棋了。 She sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.她在椅背上靠了一会儿,思考下一步棋该怎么走。 My cactus seems to be benefiting from its move from the living room to the kitchen windowsill. The cattle have had a move from the top field down into the meadow, I see. "Where have the reference books gone?" "Oh - they've had a move. They're by the door now." Agassi's move to the net was perfectly timed, and he is rewarded with two match points. General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion movement pass repair repair to somewhere scoot seethe shove You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not believing Board games movenoun (CHANGE OF PLACE)C1[ C ] an occasion when you go to live or work in a different place: 搬家;迁移 We've had four moves in three years.我们3年里搬了4次家。 They helped us with our move to Norwich. We have had three office moves in five years. The move to Scotland was a big wrench for the children. The film follows one family's move to Spain. Changing homes & moving (furniture) removerphrase anti-immigrant anti-immigration asylum seeker deinstitutionalize deracinate foreign-returned greener pasturesidiom immigrant immigration migrate mover pasture rehome relocate relocation removal removalist up sticksidiom winter movenoun (ACTION)C1[ C ] an action taken to achieve something: 行动;步骤;措施 Buying those shares was a good move.买那些股票是明智之举。 This move towards improving childcare facilities has been widely welcomed.这项改善保育设施的措施受到广泛欢迎。 [ + to infinitive ]The city council is making a move to improve traffic flow in the city.市议会正采取措施改善市区交通状况。 your actions actionYou should take responsibility for your own actions. actThis was considered to be an act of war. thingThat’s the last thing you should be doing if you’re pregnant. activityNot all of her business activities were scrupulously clean. moveApplying for that job was a good move. deedTheir evil deeds must not go unpunished. It was a shrewd move to buy your house just before property prices started to rise.在房地产价格开始上涨之前购买房子是个明智之举。 Quitting that job was the smartest move I ever made.辞掉那份工作是我所作出过的最聪明的举动。 The newspaper made the bold move of publishing the names of the men involved. "The children are getting rather bored, so shall we take them to the park?" "Yes, I think that would be a good move." It was a brave move to stand up and question the boss's figures, but you certainly made him notice you! Acting and acts (your) every moveidiom -ence act act for someone act/do something on your own responsibilityidiom ADL agency ant beat er execution exercise in something operation praxis put your money where your mouth isidiom responsibility role-play rot stuff talk Idiomsbe on the move get a move on make the first move make a move move | Business Englishmove verb uk /muːv/us [ I or T ] to go to a different place in order to live or work, or to make someone do this: The company announced it would be moving staff from Houston to Dallas early next year. move to/into a placeI got a promotion last year that meant moving to Brussels. For many years the trend has been for people to move from rural to urban areas. [ I or T ] if a store, office, factory, etc. moves, or if someone moves it, it becomes situated in another place: move to/from a placeThe bank's headquarters have now moved to Amsterdam. move offices/headquarters/operationsAirline operations are in the process of being moved to Terminal 2. [ I or T ] to change the job that you do, or to make someone do this: If you're not happy working in your current team, we can move you. move sb to sthAfter only six months at the firm, he was moved to sales. move to/from/into sthShe wants to move into corporate finance. [ I ] to take action or make progress: One financial analyst said the court decision could prompt the company to move more quickly on the issue. move ahead/forward/away from sthThe state is moving ahead with legislation reforms for small businesses. [ I or T ] COMMERCE if a product moves, or if a store, company, etc. moves it, it sells quickly: Our latest range of Internet TVs is really moving. MEETINGS formal to officially suggest something during a meeting: move thatI move that we adopt the resolution. Phrasal verbsmove in move on move out move to/towards sth move up move noun uk /muːv/us [ C ] action that a person or organization takes in order to achieve something: a move to do sthMoves to block free access to music on the Internet have met with limited success. a move by sb/sthEconomists said a move by Japan to cut interest rates in isolation would have little effect on currency levels. make a move (to do sth)Moves are being made to help future doctors make objective decisions. first/next/latest moveOur next move will crucially depend on the latest figures for inflation. a bold/strategic/dramatic moveStrategic moves announced with the interim results should strengthen the balance sheet and improve cash flow. a move comes/followsThe company's move comes as part of a wider industry crackdown on insurance fraud. applaud/approve/condemn a moveInvestors are expected to applaud the move. [ S ] the process of changing from one system, activity, etc. to another: a move to/into sthEnvironmentalists have welcomed the move to congestion charging. a move (away) from sthWe have incorporated several new concepts in recent months, including a move from commission-only staff to a team bonus structure. [ C ] the process of changing the place where you live or work, or trading in a new place: a move from/to/into a placeThe move into Italy is part of a wider international expansion. See alsoblock move career move Examples of movemove This may include planning a further move to housing offering a greater degree of shelter, or even greater reliance on families. By formulating plans in advance, agents can avoid the need down the line to deliberate about their next move. The two players alternately take new edges, one edge per move. Hence, it is difficult to explain why players would conceive of the simultaneous move game in sequential terms. Perhaps, moreover, a case can be made for saying that philosophical understanding is advanced, not by solving problems head-on, but by moving around them. Likewise, conversion-that is, entry to or exit from these communities-is religiously forbidden and socioculturally difficult (unless one physically moves away from the community). After the recording and the developing, the hologram was returned to the second holder and moved into the laser beam line. A small test flash was first used to center the stimulus over the receptive field by manually moving it to elicit a maximum response. The remaining fourteen had moved into private enterprise, mostly with firms specializing in the field of their former ministries. The manipulator remains standing still, until the operator begins to move it. Each move consists of a jump by one man over one or more other men, the men jumped over being removed from the board. At first, the move towards local evaluation took the form of a type of school-based self-evaluation. At times the camera was mounted on moving surfaces, such as trains, trams, ships, or even the subway. Whenever an equilibrium force-law is required, it is always essential to establish that the two surfaces have stopped moving before the equilibrium displacements are measured. The theoretical debate has moved beyond the subject of interpretation of the past, to the necessity to reflect on archaeology itself. See all examples of move These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withmovemoveThese are words often used in combination with move. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. bold move This wide-ranging study makes a boldmove in this direction. decisive move Modernisation must also mean a decisivemove away from the old-fashioned confrontational methods of pay bargaining. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 finishing move After an enemy has sustained several hits, a finishing move can be used on him/her. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with move |
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