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*move¹ /muv; muːv/ v 1 [I,T] to change from one place or position to another, or make something do this (使)移动,搬动: He moved the chair into the corner of the room. 他把椅子搬到房间的角落里。 I saw the dog's eyes move, so I knew he was alive. 我看见那头狗的眼睛在转动,所以我知道它活着。 + about/around She could hear someone moving around in Gail's room. 她能听见有人在佳儿的房间里走来走去。 2 [I] also 又作 move away to go to a new place to live or work 搬家; 搬迁: Henry moved away and we never saw him again. 亨利搬走了,我们再也没有见到他。 + to They moved to Birmingham in May. 他们在五月份搬到了伯明翰。 move house BrE (=go to live in a different house)【英】 搬家: We're moving house next week. 我们下个星期搬家。 3 [T] to make someone feel a strong emotion, especially sadness or sympathy 激起〔某人〕的强烈情感〔尤指悲伤或同情〕; 使感动: The story moved us to tears. (=made us cry) 这个故事把我们感动得哭了。 4 [I] to make progress, change, or begin to achieve something 进展,发展: Things are moving fast now we've got a new manager. 由于我们有了一位新经理,事情进展得很快。 5 [T] to change the time or order of something 改变〔某事物的时间或顺序〕: We'll have to move the party to another day. 我们得把聚会改期。 6 get moving spoken used to tell someone they need to hurry 【口】 快些,赶快: If you don't get moving, you'll miss the bus. 如果你不快些,你就会赶不上公共汽车。 7 [I] informal to travel very fast 【非正式】 快速行进,飞驰: That truck was really moving. 那辆卡车开得真快。
move in1 to start living in a new house 搬进新居: When are you moving in? 你什么时候搬进新居? 2 to start living with someone in the same house 开始〔与某人〕同住: + with/together Steve's moving in with his girlfriend. 史蒂夫准备和他的女友同居。 move off if a car, train etc moves off, it moves forward to start its journey 〔汽车、火车等〕开动,出发: The train began to move off slowly. 火车开始缓缓地开动了。 move on 1 to leave a place where you have been staying so that you can continue on a trip 继续旅程,继续前行: After three days we decided it was time to move on. 三天后我们决定是时候继续上路了。 2 to start talking or writing about a new subject 更换话题[写作主题]: I'd like to move on now to the subject of education. 现在我想谈谈教育这个话题。 3 to develop, improve, or become more modern 发展,进展; 变得更现代: Her ideas have hardly moved on since the thirties. 自从三十年代以来她的想法几乎没有改变过。 move out to leave the house where you are living in order to go to live somewhere else 搬出旧居: We have to move out by next Friday. 我们下周五之前必须搬出旧居。 move over to change position so that there is more space for other people or things 〔为给其他人或东西腾出地方而〕移动,挪动: Move over so Jim can sit down. 挪动一下,好让吉姆坐下。 move up 1 [I,T] to get a better job or move to a higher class in a school, or to make someone do this (使)升职; (使)升级: She's been moved up to the managerial level. 她已经升职做经理了。 2 [I] BrE to change position so that there is more space for other people or things 【英】 〔为给其他人或东西腾出地方而〕移动,挪动: Move up a bit — I'm squashed in the corner. 稍微挪动一下 — 我被挤到角落里了。
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