- move
- In.act
1) to make a move (who will make the first move?)
2) a false move (one false move would be costly)
3) a brilliant; clever, smart; decisive move
moving of a piece in chess, checkers4) to make a move
5) a brilliant; stupid, wrong move
6) an opening move (also fig.)
act of moving7) a move to (our firm's move to the Coast)
8) (misc.) (colloq.) to get a move on ('to go faster'); on the move
IIv.1) ('to stir') to move deeply, profoundly
2) ('to change the position of') to move bodily
3) (d; intr.) ('to request') to move for (to move for a new trial)
4) (D; intr., tr.) ('to change or cause to change one's position, place of residence, place of work') to move from; into, to; out of (let's move from this table to that one; they moved from the city to the suburbs; the firm is moveing to California; let's move the chair from/out of this room to that one; he moved his family from/out of an old house into a new apartment; we are moveing our main office from/out of the city to a small town)
5) (D; tr.) ('to stir') to move to (she was moved to tears)
6) (d; intr.) ('to change one's position') to move towards (to move towards the exit)
7) (H) ('to induce') what moved her to make such a gesture?
8) (L; subj.) ('to propose') she moved that the resolution be/should be approved
* * *[muːv]decisive moveintoon the moveprofoundlytowrong move('to change the position of) to move bodily('to stir') to movedeeply(D; intr., tr.) ('to change or cause to change one's position, place of residence, place of work') to move from(H) ('to induce') what moved her to make such a gesture?(L; subj.) ('to propose') she moved that the resolution be/should be approved['moving of a piece in chess, checkers'] to make a movea brilliant(misc.) (colloq.) to get a move on ('to go faster')an opening move (also fig.)a false move (one false move would be costly)['act of moving'] a move to (our firm's move to the Coast)(D; tr.) ('to stir') to move to (she was moved to tears)(d; intr.) ('to request') to move for (to move for a new trial)(d; intr.) ('to change one's position') to move towards (to move towards the exit)['act'] to make a move (who will make the first move?)
Combinatory dictionary. 2013.