单词 | to move over |
释义 | > as lemmasto move over to move over intransitive. To make room, give way; (colloquial) to yield to something more successful, advanced, up to date, etc. Frequently in imperative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > backward movement > move backwards [verb (intransitive)] > retire, withdraw, or retreat > out of the way to give rooma1350 to stand backc1390 to make way?a1425 to stand aback?a1439 to make rooma1450 roomc1450 give wayc1515 to give by1633 shunt1869 to move over1914 extend2000 1914 S. Lewis Our Mr. Wrenn vii. 91 He did go up to the rail and sit, shyly kicking his feet, beside her... She moved over an inch or two [and] glanced at him. 1953 ‘R. Gordon’ Doctor at Sea i. 16 Move over, Second, and let the Doctor park his fanny. 1993 Pop. Sci. Dec. 79/2 Move over buckyballs. Now there are new stars in the chemical heavens. < as lemmas |
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