/mu:v ||; muv/verb1 [I,T] to change position or to put sth in a different position 改变位置;移动;搬动 · Please move your car. It's blocking the road. 请开走你的车,它把路给阻塞了。The station is so crowded you can hardly move. 车站里人山人海,令人寸步难移。The meeting has been moved to Thursday. 会议改到星期四开了。
2 [I,T] move along, down, over, up, etc to move (sth) further in a particular direction in order to make space for sb/sth else 挪动(以便腾出地方): If we move up a bit, Rob can sit here too. 要是我们挪过去一点儿,罗布也可坐在这里。Move your head down -- I can't see the screen. 你把头低下去,我看不见屏幕了。
3 [I,T] to change the place where you live, work, study, etc 搬家;搬迁;迁移: Our neighbours are moving to York next week. 我们的邻居下周要搬到约克去了。to move house 搬家Yuka's moved down to the beginners' class. 尤卡已经降到初学者的那个班。
4 [I] move (on/ahead) to make progress 取得进展: When the new team of builders arrived things started moving very quickly. 新一批建筑工人到来后,工作开始进展迅速。
5 [I] to take action 采取行动: Unless we move quickly lives will be lost. 我们不赶快采取行动的话,就会有人丧失生命。
6 [T] to cause sb to have strong feelings, especially of sadness 激起强烈情感(尤指哀伤);感动: Many people were moved to tears by reports of the massacre. 看了有关大屠杀的报道,很多人都伤心得落泪。
get moving to go, leave or do sth quickly 快走;快离开;赶快做某事
get sth moving to cause sth to make progress 使某事有所进展
move in (with sb) to start living in a new house (with sb) 搬入,迁入(新居);搬去与…同住
move on (to sth) to start doing or discussing sth new 开始做另一件事;改变话题
move off (used about a vehicle) to start a journey; to leave (指车辆)出发,离开
move out to leave your old home 搬出,迁出(旧居)