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Hanapin
to make a move
01
to take action in order to achieve something
Example
Haley was n't sure if Jake was interested, so she decided to make a move on him by asking if he 'd like to go to a movie together.
I 'll make a move after I say goodbye to everyone.
John has been waiting for the right moment to make a move on Mary and ask her out for coffee.
02
to start to leave a place to get to somewhere else
What is the origin of the idiom "make a move" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "make a move" can be traced back to board games and card games. In games like chess and checkers, "making a move" refers to physically moving one of the pieces from its current position on the board to another space. This establishes the basic meaning of taking an action or advancing in some way.Today it is used to refer to someone departing. This phrase evolved gradually through everyday language and communication.
Example
The guests made a move to head home after the event ended.
In the final lap of the race, the second-place runner was right on the leader 's heels, ready to make a move.
Alex and Taylor have been friends for a while, but recently, Alex decided to make a move on Taylor and express deeper feelings.
to make one's move
01
doing something that someone has planned to, often when they find the right time
Halimbawa
Haley wasn't sure if Jake was interested, so she decided to make a move on him by asking if he'd like to go to a movie together.
I'll make a move after I say goodbye to everyone.
John has been waiting for the right moment to make a move on Mary and ask her out for coffee.
They have made a move to expand their business into new markets.
No one made a move to help.
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