move over
迁居,移动,移步,迁就
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Definitions
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moved, mov·ing.
- : to pass from one place or position to another.
- : to go from one place of residence to another: They moved from Tennessee to Texas.
- : to advance or progress: The red racing car moved into the lead.
- : to have a regular motion, as an implement or a machine; turn; revolve.
- : to sell or be sold: That new model is moving well.
- : to start off or leave: It's time to be moving.
- : to transfer a piece in a game, as chess or checkers.
- : to discharge or eject the feces; evacuate.
- : to be active in a particular sphere: to move in musical society.
- : to take action; proceed.
- : to make a formal request, application, or proposal: to move for a new trial.
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moved, mov·ing.
- : to change from one place or position to another.
- : to set or keep in motion.
- : to prompt, actuate, or impel to some action: What moved you to do this?
- : to arouse or excite the feelings or passions of; affect with emotion: to move someone to anger.
- : to affect with tender or compassionate emotion; touch: The tale of tragedy moved her.
- : to transfer from one position to another.
- : to dispose of by sale.
- : to cause to discharge or eject the feces.
- : to propose formally, as to a court or judge, or for consideration by a deliberative assembly.
- : to submit a formal request or proposal to.
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- : an act or instance of moving; movement.
- : a change of location or residence.
- : an action toward an objective or goal; step: a move toward a higher tax.
- : a player's right or turn to make a play.
- : a play or maneuver, as in a game or sport.
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- : move in, to begin to occupy a place in which to live or work.
- : move in on, Informal. to approach or make advances toward usurping another's success, authority, position, or the like.to take aggressive steps to control or possess: The company has not yet moved in on the consumer market.
- : move on, to leave or go away: I’ve been in this job ten years and it’s time to move on. to approach or attack as a military target: The army is moving on the capital itself.to progress or change: Those hats were popular once, but fashion has moved on.to move past an upsetting experience and go on with one’s life.
- : move out, to leave a place in order to start or continue a planned march, maneuver, journey, etc.: The troops will move out of the encampment at dawn.
- : move over, to change or cause to change to another position, especially to make room for another: to make space by moving over.
- : move up, to advance to a higher level.
Phrases
- move a muscle
- move heaven and earth
- move in
- move on
- move up
- get a move on
- on the move
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
The other songs go in to lesser percentages of “me” as you move along.
Those threats prompted Lozoya to move her family to California for a time until things cooled down, she said in an interview.
So not only will the GOP have control in the Senate, it will move the center of gravity on Capitol Hill hard to starboard.
Youssef said the jailings are not only driving the community underground but pushing many to move abroad.
The pilot had earlier called air-traffic control reporting heavy clouds and asked to move up to 38,000 feet from 32,000 feet.
Yet when I stop gazing the next impulse is to move on; for if I have time to rest anywhere, why not at home?
Why, the skule committy are goin' to hold a meetin' up here to say whether they'll move the skule house or the cats.
Aunt Ri was looking forward to the rest with great anticipation; she was heartily tired of being on the move.
Wait patiently until your side move over from the Opposition to the Government benches.
He was a good judge of men, that eagle-faced major; he knew that the slightest move with hostile intent would mean a smoking gun.