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move noun
action (this latest move by the government) movement (Don't make any sudden moves.) make a, your, etc. move act verb get a move on hurry verb
move verb
move (Don't move!) act (move quickly to do sth) develop1 (Things are not moving as fast as we'd hoped.) go1 (traffic moves slowly) impress (moved by her plight) leave2 (move house) propose (I move that a vote be taken.)
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move ♦︎ shift ♦︎ stir ♦︎ dislodge ♦︎ budgeThese words all mean to change position or make sb/sth else change position. 这些词均表示改变位置、移动或使改变位置。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to move / shift / stir / dislodge / budge (sth) from sthto move / shift (sth) from sth to sthwon't / wouldn't / refuse to move / shift / stir / budgeto hardly / barely move / shift / stir / budgeto move / shift / stir / budge slightly / a little move [intransitive, transitive] to change position; to make sb/sth else change position (使)改变位置;移动Don't move-stay perfectly still.别动,一点都别动。The bus was already moving when I jumped onto it.我跳上公共汽车的时候,车已经开动了。He could hear someone moving around in the room above.他听见楼上房间里有人走动。I can't move my fingers.我的手指动不了了。Move your chairs a little closer.把你们的椅子挪近一点。 shift [intransitive, transitive] (especially written) to move your body or your eyes from one position or place to another (将身体或目光)转移,移动She shifted uncomfortably in her chair.她在椅子上不安地动来动去。The little girl shifted her weight from one foot to another.小女孩把身体的重心从一只脚换到另一只脚上。He shifted his gaze from the child to her.他把目光从孩子身上移到她身上。In informal British English shift can also mean 'to move sth by picking it up and carrying it'. 在非正式英式英语中,shift亦可表示“挪动、搬动” (informal) Can you help me shift these boxes?你能帮我挪一下这些箱子吗? stir (-rr-) [intransitive, transitive] to move slightly or make sth move slightly 轻微移动;使微动She could hear the baby stirring in the next room.她听见婴儿在隔壁房间动弹。A slight breeze was stirring the branches.微风吹动着树枝。 dislodge dɪsˈlɒdʒ; NAmE dɪsˈlɑːdʒ [transitive] (rather formal) to force sth from a position in which it was fixed or stuck 强行去除;取出;移动The wind had dislodged one or two tiles from the roof.大风从屋顶上刮下来一两片瓦。 budge [intransitive, transitive] (usually used in negative statements 通常用于否定陈述) (rather informal) to move slightly or make sth move slightly, especially from a fixed position 轻微移动;使(从固定的位置)微动;挪动I pushed hard at the door but it wouldn't budge.我使劲推门,门却一动不动。We all heaved on the rope, but still couldn't budge the car from the mud.我们大家一起用力拉绳子,但还是没能把轿车从泥里拉出分毫。

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