move
- move
- [muːv]
1. vi
1) 行进 [xíngjìn]
The train began to move. — 火车开始开动了。; 动 [dòng]
2) 搬家 [bānjiā]
She had often considered moving to London. — 她常考虑搬到伦敦去住。
3) 换 [huàn]
Christina moved to another job to get more experience. — 克里斯蒂娜换了另一份工作以获得更多的经验。; 改换 [gǎihuàn]
4)
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to move to(wards) — 倾向于 [qīngxiàng yú]
The Labour Party has moved to the right. — 工党已倾向于右派立场。
5) 进展 [jìnzhǎn]
Events are moving fast. — 事情进展迅速。
2. vt
1) 挪动 [nuódòng]
Workmen were moving a heavy wardrobe down the stairs. — 工人们正把一个很重的衣橱挪到楼下去。
2) 调动 [diàodòng]
His superiors moved him to another department. — 他的上司把他调到另一个部门。
3)
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to move sth (to) —
改(到) [gǎi (dào)]
The club has moved its meeting to January 22nd. — 俱乐部已把聚会的日期改到1月22日。
4) 感动 [gǎndòng]
The whole incident had moved her profoundly. — 整个事件深深地感动了她。
5)
* to move sb to do sth — 促使某人做某事 [cùshǐ mǒurén zuò mǒushì]
What has moved the President to take this step? — 是什么促使总统采取这一举措?
6)
* to move that... — 提议... [tíyì...]
She moved that the meeting be adjourned. — 她提议休会。
3. ; c
1) 动作 [dòngzuò]
Daniel's eyes followed her every move. — 丹尼尔的眼光紧随她的每一个动作。
2) 行动 [xíngdòng]
A government move to drop the plan could affect share prices. — 政府终止这项计划的行动将会影响到股票价格。
3) 搬家 [bānjiā]
The move to Prague was a daunting prospect. — 搬家至布拉格,其前景颇令人沮丧。
4) 变动 [biàndòng]
His move to the personnel department was no surprise. — 他被调到人事部门的变动并不令人吃惊。
5) 一步 [yībù]; 一步棋 [yībùqí]
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to move house/jobs/offices — 搬家/换工作/更换办公地点
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a good/bad move — 好/糟糕的一步
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one false move — 不明智的行为
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to be on the move — 迁移中
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to make a move —
采取行动
离去
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