move
- IPA[muːv]
英式
- go in a specified direction or manner; change position;change the place, position, or state of
- a change of place, position, or state;a change of house or business premises
verb: move, 3rd person present: moves, gerund or present participle: moving, past tense: moved, past participle: moved
- 釋義
- 片語
動詞
- 1. go in a specified direction or manner; change position she moved to the door I heard him moving about upstairs 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ change the place, position, or state of she moved the tray to a side table can you move your car so I can get mine out? 同義詞
- ▪ change one's place of residence or work his family moved to London when he was a child they moved house four days after the baby was born 同義詞
- ▪ (of a player) change the position of a piece in a board game White has forced his opponent to move if Black moves his bishop he loses a pawn
- ▪ informal depart; start off let's move—it's time we started shopping
- ▪ informal hurry up come on—move it!
- ▪ informal go quickly Kennings was really moving when he made contact with a tyre at the hairpin and flipped over
- ▪ (with reference to merchandise) sell or be sold booksellers should easily be able to move this biography of Lincoln
- 2. make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction aircraft design had moved forward a long way councillors are anxious to get things moving as soon as possible 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ change from one state, opinion, or activity to another the school moved over to the new course in 1987 she deftly moved the conversation to safer territory 同義詞
- ▪ take action hardliners may yet move against him, but their success might be limited 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. influence or prompt (someone) to do something his deep love of music moved him to take lessons with Dr Hill 同義詞
- ▪ arouse a strong feeling, especially of sorrow or sympathy, in (someone) she felt deeply moved by this picture of his plight
- ▪ archaic stir up (an emotion) in someone he justly moves one's derision 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly she intends to move an amendment to the Bill I beg to move that this House deplores the government's economic policies 同義詞
- ▪ archaic apply formally to (a court or assembly) for something his family moved the Special Court for adequate ‘maintenance expenses’ to run the household
- 5. empty (the bowels) if you haven't moved your bowels today you'd better do it now
名詞
- 1. a change of place, position, or state she made a sudden move towards me the country's move to independence 同義詞
- ▪ a change of house or business premises Annie mourned her move from the noisy, crowded town to the peace of the countryside the need for more space led to the move to the present offices 同義詞
- ▪ an act that initiates or advances a process or plan my next move is to talk to Matthew 同義詞
- ▪ a manoeuvre in a sport or game Robson began a move which saw Webb run from the halfway line down the right
- ▪ a player's turn to change the position of a piece in a board game in this position Karpov had to seal his 41st move I am a pawn and bishop down after 12 moves 同義詞