A2 [ I or T ] to (cause to) change position(使)改变位置,动;(使)移动
[ 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
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You can move the cursor either by using the mouse or by using the arrow keys on the keyboard.
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?
The poor things were kept in small cages without room to move.
B1 [ I ] to go to a different place to live or work搬家;搬迁;迁移
B1 to leave your home in order to live in a new one搬家
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When we retire, we're going to move to a warmer climate .
We would dearly love to sell our flat and move to the country.
They decided to move abroad and make a fresh start.
Now that the children are settled at school , we don't really want to move again.
After nine years in Cambridge, Susannah and Guy moved to Watlington, where they lived happily ever after.
[ I or T ] to (cause to) progress, change, or happen in a particular way or direction(使)进展;(使)发展
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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.
The company has moved into plastics.
The procession moved through the streets at a steady pace.
By lap 26, Hamilton had moved into second position.
[ T ] to cause someone to take action促使,驱使
[ 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)
[ I or T ] informal to sell卖掉,使脱手
[ I + adv/prep ] to spend time with people进行社交活动;交往
[ I or T ] specialized politics, law 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
[ 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
C2 [ S ] an act of moving动;动作;移动
[ 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
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She sat back for a minute to ponder her next move in the game.
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.
C1 [ C ] an occasion when you go to live or work in a different place搬家;迁移
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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.
C1 [ C ] an action taken to achieve something行动;步骤;措施
to be the first to take action率先行动
informal to start a romantic or sexual relationship with someone(对某人)主动展开追求
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It was a shrewd move to buy your house just before property prices started to rise.
Quitting that job was the smartest move I ever made.
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!
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