[] to change the place where you live or work or where sth is situated 搬迁;搬家◆The company is moving to Madrid. 公司将迁往马德里。➡relocate
[] to make sb change from one job, department, etc. to another 调动◆I'm being moved to the New York office. 我即将调往纽约办事处。◆They moved her sideways (= gave her a different job that was not at a higher level). 他们把她平调到其他岗位上去了。
[] (used with an adverb or a preposition 与副词或介词连用) to make progress in the way or direction mentioned 变化;转变◆Share prices moved ahead today. 今日股价有所上扬。◆The project is moving on steadily. 这个项目正稳步推进。
[] to suggest sth formally so that it can be discussed and decided 提议◆I move that a vote be taken. 我提议举行投票。SYNput sth forward
[] to be sold very quickly; to make sth be sold very quickly (使)热销◆High street fashion is moving fast. 商业区的时尚时装很畅销。◆Even heavier advertising failed to move the goods. 虽然增加了广告宣传,也没能推销掉这些商品。
▸ˈmovement
noun
[, ]◆laws to allow free movement of goods and services 允许货物和服务自由流动的法律◆There has been no movement in oil prices. 石油价格尚无变动趋势。➡ idiom at time noun ●ˌmove ˈon (to sth)
to progress or start sth new, especially when this means forgetting the past 继续前进◆It's time for me to move on and allow the company's new management team to do its job. 我该让公司的新管理团队来做这份工作,自己做其他事情了。
to start discussing sth else 换个别的话题◆Can we move on to the next item on the agenda? 我们可以讨论议程上的下一项了吗?
●ˌmove ˈover to sthto change to doing or using sth different 转而做