move的意思和读音

move

: [muv] : [muːv]

n.

v.

moves  moving  moved  

v.+n.make move,move motion,move furniture,move muscle,move back

adj.+n.smart move,right move,bold move,bad move,false move

adv.+v.move forward,quickly move,move swiftly,move cautiously,freely move

v.fix

movev.change position

1.[i][t]使to change position or make sb/sth change position in a way that can be seen, heard or felt

Don't move─stay perfectly still.

The bus was already moving when I jumped onto it.

He could hear someone moving around in the room above.

Phil moved towards the window.

You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays(= because it is so crowded) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

You can't move for books in her room.

I can't move my fingers.

We moved our chairs a little nearer.

change ideas/time

2.[i][t]to change; to change sth

The government has not moved on this issue.

Let's move the meeting to Wednesday./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

make progress

3.[i]~ (on/ahead)to make progress in the way or direction mentioned

Time is moving on.

Share prices moved ahead today.

Things are not moving as fast as we hoped.

take action

4.[i]to take action; to do sth

The police moved quickly to dispel the rumours.

change house/job

5.[i][t]to change the place where you live, have your work, etc.

We don't like it here so we've decided to move.

The company's moving to Scotland.

She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away.

We moved house last week.

6.[t]~ sb (from…) (to…)使to make sb change from one job, class, etc. to another

I'm being moved to the New York office.

in board games

7.[i][t]to change the position of a piece

It's your turn to move.

She moved her queen.

使cause strong feelings

8.[t]使);to cause sb to have strong feelings, especially of sympathy or sadness

We were deeply moved by her plight.

Grown men were moved to tears at the horrific scenes.

使make sb do sth

9.[t]使使);使to cause sb to do sth

She felt moved to address the crowd.

He works when the spirit moves him(= when he wants to) .

suggest formally

10.[t]to suggest sth formally so that it can be discussed and decided

The Opposition moved an amendment to the Bill.

I move that a vote be taken on this.

IDM

It's late─we'd better get moving./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

get moving(informal)to begin, leave, etc. quickly

It's late─we'd better get moving./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

The new director has really got things moving.使

get sth moving(informal)使to cause sth to make progress

The new director has really got things moving.使

move heaven and earthto do everything you possibly can in order to achieve sthmove with the timesto change the way you think and behave according to changes in societyn.action

1.~ (towards/to sth).~ (to do sth)an action that you do or need to do to achieve sth

This latest move by the government has aroused fierce opposition.

The management have made no move to settle the strike.

Getting a job in marketing was a good career move .

change of position

2.[ususing]a change of place or position

Don't make a move !

Every move was painful.

She felt he was watching her every move .

change of ideas/behaviour

3.~ to/away from stha change in ideas, attitudes or behaviour

There has been a move away from nuclear energy.

change of house/job

4.an act of changing the place where you live or work

What's the date of your move?

Their move from Italy to the US has not been a success.

Her new job is just a sideways move.

in board games

5.;(an act of changing the position of a piece in chess or other games that are played on a board

The game was over in only six moves.

It's your move.

IDM

The car was already on the move.

The firm is on the move to larger offices.

be on the moveto be travelling from place to placeto be moving; to be going somewhere

The car was already on the move.

The firm is on the move to larger offices.

get a move on(informal)you tell sb toget a move on when you want them to hurry

If he wants to see me, he should make the first move.

make the first moveto do sth before sb else, for example in order to end an argument or to begin sth

If he wants to see me, he should make the first move.

It's getting late─we'd better make a move.

make a move(informal)to begin a journey or a task

It's getting late─we'd better make a move.

make a move on sbto try to start a sexual relationship with sbto try to pass sb who is in front of you in a race

The rebels waited until nightfall before they made their move.

make a, your, etc. moveto do the action that you intend to do or need to do in order to achieve sth

The rebels waited until nightfall before they made their move.

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v.1.to change position, or to make someone or something change position; to go to a different place; to change the position of objects that you use for playing games on boards2.to progress or develop in a particular way3.to begin to live in a different house or area4.to begin doing something in order to achieve a goal or solve a problem5.to change from one subject to another in a discussion, speech, piece of writing, etc.; to change from one activity, interest, situation, etc. to another; to change the time or date of an event, meeting, activity, etc.6.to persuade someone to change their opinion or decision, or to be persuaded to change yours; to influence someone to do something7.to affect someone emotionally, especially by making them feel sad and serious8.to get rid of something by selling it9.to go or travel very fast10.to make a formal proposal at a meeting or in court11.to leave a place12.if you move in a particular world, circle, society, etc., you spend time with people who belong to that particular group or social class1.to change position, or to make someone or something change position; to go to a different place; to change the position of objects that you use for playing games on boards2.to progress or develop in a particular way3.to begin to live in a different house or area4.to begin doing something in order to achieve a goal or solve a problem5.to change from one subject to another in a discussion, speech, piece of writing, etc.; to change from one activity, interest, situation, etc. to another; to change the time or date of an event, meeting, activity, etc.6.to persuade someone to change their opinion or decision, or to be persuaded to change yours; to influence someone to do something7.to affect someone emotionally, especially by making them feel sad and serious8.to get rid of something by selling it9.to go or travel very fast10.to make a formal proposal at a meeting or in court11.to leave a place12.if you move in a particular world, circle, society, etc., you spend time with people who belong to that particular group or social class

n.1.something that you do in order to achieve a goal or solve a problem, often one of a series of things2.a change in the place where you live or work3.a change in an activity, career, situation, etc.4.a change in the position of one of the objects used in board games; a players opportunity to change the position of an object in a board game; a way in which a player is allowed to change the position of an object in a board game1.something that you do in order to achieve a goal or solve a problem, often one of a series of things2.a change in the place where you live or work3.a change in an activity, career, situation, etc.4.a change in the position of one of the objects used in board games; a players opportunity to change the position of an object in a board game; a way in which a player is allowed to change the position of an object in a board game

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1.I've never seen anyone move so fast. He ran like the wind. Run like the wind meansto run as swift as the wind moves; to run very fast.

2.The bomb might have blown up if the children had tried to move it.

3.Japan Foreign Ministry official familiar with the matter called China's move 'regrettable' and said it's unclear when talks will resume.”,

4.It said the move is the result of S&P splitting its data, pricing and analytics business from its ratings business.

5.Is the ship ready to move under its own power?

6.Even doctors, who may seem to have the most to lose from patient-centred digital medicine, increasingly support the move online.

7.That move has since come under attack as the sort of "market fundamentalist" project that caused the bubble.

8.When he posted a list of ten short reasons why he had decided to move away from the political right, it attracted plenty of flames.

9.The little snail tried to move to the door of the shell to have a look, but soon he was hurt by the sands.

10.In the next few articles, I'll move beyond the Java language to look at a new language and a few lightweight frameworks.Java