单词 | removes |
释义 | move1 of 2verb ˈmüv moved; moving intransitive verb 1 a(1) : to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion moved into the shade (2) : to proceed toward a certain state or condition moving up the executive ladder (3) : to become transferred during play checkers move along diagonally adjacent squares (4) : to keep pace moving with the times b : to start away from some point or place : depart It was getting late and I thought it was time to be moving. c : to change one's residence or location decided to move to the city 2 : to carry on one's life or activities in a specified environment moves in the best circles 3 : to change position or posture : stir ordered him not to move 4 : to take action : act The time has come to make up your mind and move. 5 a : to begin operating or functioning or working in a usual way pushed a button and the machine began moving b : to show marked activity after a lull things really began to move c : to move a piece (as in chess or checkers) during one's turn 6 : to make a formal request, application, or appeal moved that the meeting adjourn 7 : to change hands by being sold or rented goods that moved slowly 8 of the bowels : evacuate transitive verb 1 a(1) : to change the place or position of moved the chair to a different part of the room (2) : to dislodge or displace from a fixed position : budge The knife had sunk deeply into the wood and couldn't be moved. b : to transfer (something, such as a piece in chess) from one position to another moved the bishop to take the knight 2 a(1) : to cause to go or pass from one place to another with a continuous motion move the flag slowly up and down (2) : to cause to advance moved the troops closer to the enemy b : to cause to operate or function : actuate this button moves the whole machine c : to put into activity or rouse up from inactivity news that moved them from their torpor 3 : to cause to change position or posture moved his lips but not a sound was heard 4 : to prompt or rouse to the doing of something : persuade the report moved us to take action 5 a : to stir the emotions, feelings, or passions of deeply moved by such kindness b : to affect in such a way as to lead to an indicated show of emotion the story moved her to tears 6 a obsolete : beg b : to make a formal application to 7 : to propose formally in a deliberative assembly moved the adjournment motion 8 : to cause (the bowels) to void 9 : to cause to change hands through sale or rent The salesman moved three cars today. move 2 of 2noun1 a : the act of moving a piece (as in chess) b : the turn of a player to move 2 a : a step taken especially to gain an objective : maneuver a move to end the dispute retiring early was a smart move b : the action of moving from a motionless position c : one of a pattern of dance steps d : a change of residence or location e : an agile or deceptive action especially in sports removes 1 of 2 verb1 as in sheds to rid oneself of (a garment) I removed my coat as soon as I got inside Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in withdraws to take away from a place or position he carefully removed the old manuscript from the shelf Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in relocates to change the place or position of please remove that chair to the other room Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in dismisses to let go from office, service, or employment voters removed the racist selectman from office the first chance they got Synonyms & Similar Words
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removes 2 of 2nounas in distances the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects their farm is just a remove of two miles from the town center Synonyms & Similar Words
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