单词 | move |
释义 | Word Frequency move(muːv) verb 1. to go or take from one place to another; change in location or position 2. (usually intr) to change (one's dwelling, place of business, etc) 3. to be or cause to be in motion; stir 4. (intransitive) (of machines, etc) to work or operate 5. (transitive) to cause (to do something); prompt 6. (intransitive) to begin to act move soon or we'll lose the order 7. (intransitive) to associate oneself with a specified social circle to move in exalted spheres 8. (intransitive) to make progress 9. (transitive) to arouse affection, pity, or compassion in; touch 10. (in board games) to change the position of (a piece) or (of a piece) to change position 11. (intransitive) (of merchandise) to be disposed of by being bought 12. (when tr, often takes a clause as object; when intr, often foll by for) to suggest (a proposal) formally, as in debating or parliamentary procedure 13. (intr; usually foll by on or along) to go away or to another place; leave 14. to cause (the bowels) to evacuate or (of the bowels) to be evacuated 15. (intransitive) informal to be exciting or active the party started moving at twelve 16. move heaven and earth noun 17. the act of moving; movement 18. one of a sequence of actions, usually part of a plan; manoeuvre 19. the act of moving one's residence, place of business, etc 20. (in board games) a. a player's turn to move his or her piece or take other permitted action b. a permitted manoeuvre of a piece 21. get a move on 22. make a move 23. make one's move 24. on the move Word origin C13: from Anglo-French mover, from Latin movēre |
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