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move

英 [muːv]

美 [muːv]

v.  (使)改变位置,移动; 变化; 改变; 转变; 前进; 进步; 进展
n.  行动; 移动; 活动; 改变; 转变; 动摇

现在分词:moving 过去式:moved 过去分词:moved 第三人称单数:moves 复数:moves 

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Oxford 3000 / Collins.5 / BNC.220 / COCA.207

同义词辨析

motionmovemovement【导航词义:运动,移动】

motionn. 运动;移动方式
〔辨析〕
指某人或某物运动的过程或方式。
〔例证〕
the rocking motion of the boat
小船的摇晃
These data are calculated based on the motion of the planets.
这些数据是根据行星的运行而计算得出的。
What is your opinion on the perpetual motion machine?
你对永动机有什么看法?
moven. 移动,活动
〔辨析〕
指朝某一方向的移动,通常用单数。
〔例证〕
Seeing the signal, she made no move towards the door.
看到信号之后,她没有再朝门口移动。
The camera on the table will record your every move.
桌子上的那台摄影机将会记录你的一举一动。
movementn. 运动
〔辨析〕
多指某人或某物位置的变化。
〔例证〕
The audience applauded the dancer's graceful movements.
观众为舞蹈演员优美的动作喝彩。
A slight movement of the curtains showed where he was hiding.
窗帘稍微动了一下,暴露了他藏身的位置。

短语动词

move aboutmove around
1. 频繁换工作;经常搬迁  

move along
1. (尤指被警察告知)往前走,别停留;命令…离开  2. (使)取得进展;(使)发展  

move away
1. 搬走;迁出  

move down
1. 降低;降级  

move in
1. 搬来;迁入  2. (警察、士兵或袭击者)逼近,进逼  3. 插手;涉足  

move into
1. 搬入,迁入(新居)  

move off
1. 离开;离去  

move on
1. 离开;继续前进  2. (警察等)命令…不要停留(或走开)  3. (结束或停下某活动)接着做其他事  

move out
1. 迁出;搬走  

move over
1. 转变;变更  2. 让位;离职  3. (为给别人腾出空间而)变换位置,让开  

move up
1. (尤指为靠近他人或给他人让出空间而)挪动  2. 上涨;升级;升迁  

短语用例

    move along

    • 移动一下,向前移动(以腾出空间)
      to go to a new position, especially in order to make room for other people

      move in

        move into sth

        • 搬进新居
          to start to live in your new home
          1. The government has not moved on this issue.
            政府在这个问题上没有转变。
          2. Let's move the meeting to Wednesday.
            我们把开会时间改到星期三吧。

        move in sth

        • 涉足,出入,生活在(某群体)
          to live, spend your time, etc. in a particular social group
          1. Time is moving on.
            时间在前进。
          2. Share prices moved ahead today.
            今天的股票价格上升了。
          3. Things are not moving as fast as we hoped.
            事情的进展不像我们希望的那么快。

        move in (on sb/sth)

        • 从四面八方逼近;进逼
          to move towards sb/sth from all directions, especially in a threatening way
          1. The police moved quickly to dispel the rumours.
            警察迅速采取行动来消除谣言。

        move in with sb

        • 搬来和某人一起居住
          to start living with sb in the house or flat/apartment where they already live
          1. We don't like it here so we've decided to move.
            我们不喜欢这地方,所以决定搬走。
          2. The company's moving to Scotland.
            公司准备迁往苏格兰。
          3. She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away.
            自从她女儿搬走以后,她一直独自生活。
          4. We moved house last week.
            我们上星期搬家了。

        move off

        • 启动;离去
          to start moving; to leave

          move on (to sth)

          • 开始做(别的事);换话题
            to start doing or discussing sth new

            move sb on

            • 让(某人)离开(事故现场等)
              to order sb to move away from the scene of an accident, etc.

              move out

              • 搬出去;迁出
                to leave your old home

                move over

                • 挪开;让位
                  to change your position in order to make room for sb

                  习惯用语

                    v.

                      get moving
                    • 马上行动;迅速开始(或离去等)
                      to begin, leave, etc. quickly
                    • It's late─we'd better get moving.
                      天不早了——咱们走吧。
                    • get sth moving
                    • 使进步;推动
                      to cause sth to make progress
                    • The new director has really got things moving.
                      新来的主任确实使事情有了进展。
                    • move heaven and earth
                    • 竭尽所能;竭尽全力
                      to do everything you possibly can in order to achieve sth
                    • move with the times
                    • 顺应时代;顺应潮流
                      to change the way you think and behave according to changes in society
                    • get your ass in gearmove your ass
                    • 别磨磨蹭蹭的;赶快
                      a rude way of telling sb to hurry

                    n.

                      be on the move
                    • (经常)变换地点
                      to be travelling from place to place
                    • 在行进中;在移动中
                      to be moving; to be going somewhere
                    • 在行进中;在移动中
                      to be moving; to be going somewhere
                    • get a move on
                    • 赶快
                      you tell sb to get a move on when you want them to hurry
                    • make the first move
                    • 抢先行动;抢占先机;主动示好
                      to do sth before sb else, for example in order to end an argument or to begin sth
                    • If he wants to see me, he should make the first move.
                      他要是想见我,就得采取主动。
                    • make a move
                    • 动身;开始行动
                      to begin a journey or a task
                    • It's getting late─we'd better make a move.
                      时间不早了——我们得动身了。
                    • make a move on sb
                    • 意图与某人发生关系
                      to try to start a sexual relationship with sb
                    • (速度竞赛时)设法超越某人
                      to try to pass sb who is in front of you in a race
                    • make a, your, etc. move
                    • 采取行动;开始行动
                      to do the action that you intend to do or need to do in order to achieve sth
                    • The rebels waited until nightfall before they made their move.
                      叛乱者一直等到夜幕降临才开始行动。

                    牛津词典

                      verb

                        改变位置 change position
                      • (使)改变位置,移动
                        to change position or make sb/sth change position in a way that can be seen, heard or felt
                        1. Don't move─stay perfectly still.
                          别动——一点都别动。
                        2. The bus was already moving when I jumped onto it.
                          我跳上车的时候,公共汽车已经开动了。
                        3. He could hear someone moving around in the room above.
                          他能听到楼上屋里有人走动。
                        4. Phil moved towards the window.
                          菲尔朝窗户走去。
                        5. You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays (= because it is so crowded) .
                          这家酒吧星期六总是挤得令人无法挪动。
                        6. You can't move for books in her room.
                          她的屋里书多得挪不开步。
                        7. I can't move my fingers.
                          我的手指动不了了。
                        8. We moved our chairs a little nearer.
                          我们把椅子挪近了一点。
                      • 改变主意 / 时间 change ideas/time
                      • 变化;改变;转变
                        to change; to change sth
                        1. The government has not moved on this issue.
                          政府在这个问题上没有转变。
                        2. Let's move the meeting to Wednesday.
                          我们把开会时间改到星期三吧。
                      • 取得进步 make progress
                      • 前进;进步;进展
                        to make progress in the way or direction mentioned
                        1. Time is moving on.
                          时间在前进。
                        2. Share prices moved ahead today.
                          今天的股票价格上升了。
                        3. Things are not moving as fast as we hoped.
                          事情的进展不像我们希望的那么快。
                      • 采取行动 take action
                      • 采取行动;做(事)
                        to take action; to do sth
                        1. The police moved quickly to dispel the rumours.
                          警察迅速采取行动来消除谣言。
                      • 搬家;换工作 change house/job
                      • 搬家;搬迁
                        to change the place where you live, have your work, etc.
                        1. We don't like it here so we've decided to move.
                          我们不喜欢这地方,所以决定搬走。
                        2. The company's moving to Scotland.
                          公司准备迁往苏格兰。
                        3. She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away.
                          自从她女儿搬走以后,她一直独自生活。
                        4. We moved house last week.
                          我们上星期搬家了。
                      • 使变换;调动
                        to make sb change from one job, class, etc. to another
                        1. I'm being moved to the New York office.
                          我要调到纽约办事处去。
                      • 棋类游戏 in board games
                      • 走棋;移动棋子
                        to change the position of a piece
                        1. It's your turn to move.
                          该你走棋了。
                        2. She moved her queen.
                          她走一步王后棋。
                      • 使感动 cause strong feelings
                      • 使感动;打动
                        to cause sb to have strong feelings, especially of sympathy or sadness
                        1. We were deeply moved by her plight.
                          她的困境深深地打动了我们。
                        2. Grown men were moved to tears at the horrific scenes.
                          这样悲惨的场面甚至让铮铮男子潸然泪下。
                      • 促使 make sb do sth
                      • 促使,迫使(某人…);使去做
                        to cause sb to do sth
                        1. She felt moved to address the crowd.
                          她不由得想给大家讲一番话。
                        2. He works when the spirit moves him (= when he wants to) .
                          他只有在想干活的时候才干活。
                      • 正式提出 suggest formally
                      • (正式地)提出,提议
                        to suggest sth formally so that it can be discussed and decided
                        1. The Opposition moved an amendment to the Bill.
                          反对派对法案提出修正案。
                        2. I move that a vote be taken on this.
                          我提议就此进行投票。

                      noun

                        行动 action
                      • 行动
                        an action that you do or need to do to achieve sth
                        1. This latest move by the government has aroused fierce opposition.
                          政府最近采取的行动引起了强烈的反对。
                        2. The management have made no move to settle the strike.
                          资方没有采取任何措施来解决罢工问题。
                        3. Getting a job in marketing was a good career move .
                          找份市场营销的工作是一个不错的职业选择。
                      • 位置变换 change of position
                      • 移动;活动
                        a change of place or position
                        1. Don't make a move !
                          别动!
                        2. Every move was painful.
                          每动一下都很痛。
                        3. She felt he was watching her every move .
                          她觉得他在注意她的一举一动。
                      • 想法 / 行为的改变 change of ideas/behaviour
                      • 改变;转变;动摇
                        a change in ideas, attitudes or behaviour
                        1. There has been a move away from nuclear energy.
                          人们对于原子能的看法已经转变。
                      • 搬家;调工作 change of house/job
                      • 搬家;搬迁;调动
                        an act of changing the place where you live or work
                        1. What's the date of your move?
                          你什么时候搬家?
                        2. Their move from Italy to the US has not been a success.
                          他们从意大利迁到美国并不成功。
                        3. Her new job is just a sideways move.
                          她的新工作只是平级调动。
                      • 棋类游戏 in board games
                      • 走棋;(棋子的)移动
                        an act of changing the position of a piece in chess or other games that are played on a board
                        1. The game was over in only six moves.
                          这盘棋只走了六步就结束了。
                        2. It's your move.
                          该你走了。

                      柯林斯词典

                      • V-ERG (使)移动;(使)活动
                        When youmovesomething or when itmoves, its position changes and it does not remain still.
                        1. She moved the sheaf of papers into position...
                          她把那捆报纸挪到合适的地方。
                        2. You can move the camera both vertically and horizontally...
                          你可以上下左右移动摄像机。
                        3. A traffic warden asked him to move his car...
                          交通管理员让他把车开走。
                        4. I could see the branches of the trees moving back and forth...
                          我能看到树枝来回摇摆。
                        5. The train began to move.
                          火车开动了。
                      • VERB 改变姿势;移动位置
                        When youmove, you change your position or go to a different place.
                        1. She waited for him to get up, but he didn't move...
                          她等他起床,但他没动弹。
                        2. There was so much furniture you could hardly move without bumping into something...
                          家具太多,稍挪步就会撞到什么东西上。
                        3. He moved around the room, putting his possessions together...
                          他在屋里走来走去,忙着把自己的东西放在一起。
                        4. She moved away from the window.
                          她从窗边走开。
                        5. Moveis also a noun.
                        6. The doctor made a move towards the door...
                          医生朝门口走去。
                        7. Daniel's eyes followed her every move.
                          丹尼尔的目光追随着她的一举一动。
                      • VERB 采取行动;开始行动
                        If youmove, you act or you begin to do something.
                        1. Industrialists must move fast to take advantage of new opportunities in Eastern Europe.
                          实业家们必须尽快采取行动,抓住东欧的新机遇。
                      • N-COUNT 步骤;措施
                        Amoveis an action that you take in order to achieve something.
                        1. The one point cut in interest rates was a wise move...
                          将利率降低一个点是明智的举措。
                        2. It may also be a good move to suggest she talks things over...
                          建议她把事情谈开了也许是不错的做法。
                        3. The thirty-five member nations agreed to the move...
                          35个成员国同意采取该措施。
                        4. Her latest disappearing act may be no more than a stunt, or a smart career move.
                          她最近玩消失也许只是一个噱头,或是其职业生涯上的一着妙棋。
                      • VERB 搬家;迁移
                        If a person or companymoves, they leave the building where they have been living or working, and they go to live or work in a different place, taking their possessions with them.
                        1. My family home is in York-shire and they don't want to move...
                          我家人住在约克郡,他们不打算搬家。
                        2. She had often considered moving to London...
                          她过去常想搬到伦敦去住。
                        3. They move house fairly frequently...
                          他们搬家相当频繁。
                        4. The London Evening Standard moved offices a few years ago.
                          《伦敦标准晚报》报址几年前迁走了。
                        5. Moveis also a noun.
                        6. Modigliani announced his move to Montparnasse in 1909.
                          莫迪利亚尼1909年宣布他要移居蒙帕尔纳斯。
                      • VERB 调动;派遣
                        If people in authoritymovesomeone, they make that person go from one place or job to another one.
                        1. His superiors moved him to another parish...
                          上级把他派往另一个教区。
                        2. Ms Clark is still in position and there are no plans to move her...
                          克拉克女士仍然在位,没有要调动她的计划。
                        3. The family had to be moved because of an attack on their home.
                          这家人在住处遭受袭击后,只好举家迁往别处。
                      • VERB 变换职业;改变兴趣
                        If youmove fromone job or interesttoanother, you change to it.
                        1. He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history...
                          他原先是一名校外辅导老师,后调入学校讲授社会史。
                        2. In the early days Christina moved jobs to get experience.
                          起初克里斯蒂娜更换不同的工作来积累经验。
                        3. Moveis also a noun.
                        4. His move to the chairmanship means he will take a less active role in day-to-day management.
                          他调任主席职务,意味着他对日常管理工作的参与将减少。
                      • VERB 改变(谈话内容);转到(新的话题)
                        If youmove toa new topic in a conversation, you start talking about something different.
                        1. Let's move to another subject, Dan.
                          丹,我们换个话题吧。
                      • VERB 改变(…的日期)
                        If youmovean event or the date of an event, you change the time at which it happens.
                        1. The club has moved its meeting to Saturday, January 22nd...
                          俱乐部把会议日期改到1月22号,星期六。
                        2. The band have moved forward their Leeds date to October 27.
                          乐队已把去利兹的日期提前至10月27号。
                      • VERB 变得;转而
                        If youmovetowards a particular state, activity, or opinion, you start to be in that state, do that activity, or have that opinion.
                        1. The Labour Party has moved to the right and become like your Democrat Party...
                          工党已右倾化了,变得像你们民主党。
                        2. It is already possible to start moving toward the elimination of nuclear weapons...
                          已有可能朝着消除核武器的目标努力。
                        3. Since the Convention was drawn up international opinion has begun to move against it.
                          自从该国际公约起草之日起,国际社会就转而对其持反对意见。
                        4. Moveis also a noun.
                        5. His move to the left was not a sudden leap but a natural working out of ideas.
                          他转向左派不是一种骤变,而是思想意识的自然发展。
                      • VERB 发展;前进;进展
                        If a situation or processis moving, it is developing or progressing, rather than staying still.
                        1. Events are moving fast...
                          事件进展迅速。
                        2. Someone has got to get things moving.
                          应该有人牵头把事情做起来。
                      • VERB 动摇;改变…的主意
                        If you say that you will notbe moved, you mean that you have come to a decision and nothing will change your mind.
                        1. Everyone thought I was mad to go back, but I wouldn't be moved.
                          大家都认为我回去是很不明智的,但我不会动摇。
                      • VERB 促使;驱使
                        If somethingmovesyoutodo something, it influences you and causes you to do it.
                        1. It was punk that first moved him to join a band seriously...
                          最初是朋克摇滚乐促使他正式加入了乐队。
                        2. The president was moved to come up with these suggestions after the hearings.
                          听证会促使总统想出了这些建议。
                      • VERB 感动;打动
                        If somethingmovesyou, it has an effect on your emotions and causes you to feel sadness or sympathy for another person.
                        1. These stories surprised and moved me...
                          这些故事让我吃惊,也让我感动。
                        2. His prayer moved me to tears.
                          他的祈祷把我感动得热泪盈眶。
                      • VERB 活跃,出入,涉足(于某团体、领域或圈子)
                        If you say that someonemoves ina particular society, circle, or world, you mean that they know people in a particular social class or group and spend most of their time with them.
                        1. She moves in high-society circles in London...
                          她时常出入伦敦的上流社会。
                        2. They moved in a world where hostility to racists was natural.
                          他们出没在一个对种族主义者的敌视习以为常的世界里。
                      • VERB (在会议上)提出(动议)
                        At a meeting, if youmovea motion, you formally suggest it so that everyone present can vote on it.
                        1. Labour quickly moved a closure motion to end the debate...
                          工党很快提出终止辩论的动议。
                        2. I move that the case be dismissed.
                          我提议对该案不予受理。
                      • N-COUNT 一步(棋);一着(棋)
                        Amoveis an act of putting a chess piece or other counter in a different position on a board when it is your turn to do so in a game.
                        1. With no idea of what to do for my next move, my hand hovered over the board.
                          我举着棋子,不知下一步该怎么走。
                      • PHRASE 鲁莽之举;不明智之举
                        If you say that onefalse movewill cause a disaster, you mean that you or someone else must not make any mistakes because the situation is so difficult or dangerous.
                        1. He knew one false move would end in death.
                          他明白稍有差池就会被置于死地。
                      • 快点;抓紧点
                        If you tell someone toget a move on, you are telling them to hurry.
                        1. PHRASE 离开;出发
                          If youmake a move, you prepare or begin to leave one place and go somewhere else.
                          1. He glanced at his wristwatch. 'I suppose we'd better make a move.'
                            他看一眼手表说:“我想我们最好动身吧。”
                          2. He made a move to leave.
                            他起身离开。
                        2. PHRASE 采取行动
                          If youmake a move, you take a course of action.
                          1. The week before the deal was supposed to close, fifteen Japanese banks made a move to pull out...
                            在预定交易就要结束的前一周,15家日本银行采取行动撤离。
                          2. Don't wait for others to make the first move: invite friends to visit you.
                            别等别人先主动,要先邀请朋友到家来。
                        3. PHRASE 在行进;在迁移
                          If you areon the move, you are going from one place to another.
                          1. Jack never wanted to stay in one place for very long, so they were always on the move.
                            杰克从不想在一个地方呆太久,所以他们总在奔波辗转。
                        4. tomove the goalposts→ see:goalpost

                        英英释义

                        noun

                        • the act of deciding to do something
                          1. he didn't make a move to help
                          2. his first move was to hire a lawyer
                        • (game) a player's turn to take some action permitted by the rules of the game
                          1. the act of changing your residence or place of business
                            1. they say that three moves equal one fire
                            Synonym:relocation
                          2. the act of changing location from one place to another
                            1. police controlled the motion of the crowd
                            2. the movement of people from the farms to the cities
                            3. his move put him directly in my path
                            Synonym:motionmovement
                          3. a change of position that does not entail a change of location
                            1. the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his surprise
                            2. movement is a sign of life
                            3. an impatient move of his hand
                            4. gastrointestinal motility
                            Synonym:motionmovementmotility

                          verb

                          • be in a state of action
                            1. she is always moving
                            Synonym:be active
                          • go or proceed from one point to another
                            1. the debate moved from family values to the economy
                          • progress by being changed
                            1. The speech has to go through several more drafts
                            2. run through your presentation before the meeting
                            Synonym:gorun
                          • propose formally
                              Synonym:make a motion
                            1. have a turn
                              1. Can I go now?
                              Synonym:go
                            2. give an incentive for action
                              1. This moved me to sacrifice my career
                              Synonym:motivateactuatepropelpromptincite
                            3. have an emotional or cognitive impact upon
                              1. This child impressed me as unusually mature
                              2. This behavior struck me as odd
                              Synonym:affectimpressstrike
                            4. arouse sympathy or compassion in
                              1. Her fate moved us all
                            5. move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion
                              1. He moved his hand slightly to the right
                            6. change location
                              1. How fast does your new car go?
                              2. We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus
                              3. The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect
                              4. The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell
                              5. news travelled fast
                              Synonym:travelgolocomote
                            7. cause to move or shift into a new position or place, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense
                              1. Move those boxes into the corner, please
                              2. I'm moving my money to another bank
                              3. The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant
                              Synonym:displace
                            8. change residence, affiliation, or place of employment
                              1. We moved from Idaho to Nebraska
                              2. The basketball player moved from one team to another
                            9. dispose of by selling
                              1. The chairman of the company told the salesmen to move the computers
                            10. perform an action, or work out or perform (an action)
                              1. think before you act
                              2. We must move quickly
                              3. The governor should act on the new energy bill
                              4. The nanny acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him with a wet towel
                              Synonym:act
                            11. follow a procedure or take a course
                              1. We should go farther in this matter
                              2. She went through a lot of trouble
                              3. go about the world in a certain manner
                              4. Messages must go through diplomatic channels
                              Synonym:goproceed
                            12. live one's life in a specified environment
                              1. she moves in certain circles only

                            双语例句

                            • Let's move to another subject, Dan.
                              丹,我们换个话题吧。
                            • Everyone thought I was mad to go back, but I wouldn't be moved.
                              大家都认为我回去是很不明智的,但我不会动摇。
                            • These stories surprised and moved me
                              这些故事让我吃惊,也让我感动。
                            • He moved around the room, putting his possessions together
                              他在屋里走来走去,忙着把自己的东西放在一起。
                            • He moved from being an extramural tutor to being a lecturer in social history
                              他原先是一名校外辅导老师,后调入学校讲授社会史。
                            • She moved the sheaf of papers into position
                              她把那捆报纸挪到合适的地方。
                            • His superiors moved him to another parish
                              上级把他派往另一个教区。
                            • He knew one false move would end in death.
                              他明白稍有差池就会被置于死地。
                            • The one point cut in interest rates was a wise move
                              将利率降低一个点是明智的举措。
                            • He glanced at his wristwatch. 'I suppose we'd better make a move.'
                              他看一眼手表说:“我想我们最好动身吧。”