move on
move
mu:v
moov
on
ɑ:n
aan
British pronunciation
/mˈuːv ˈɒn/

Définition et signification de « move on » en anglais

to move on
[phrase form: move]
01

passer à autre chose

to accept a change or a new situation and be ready to continue with one's life and deal with new experiences, especially after a bad experience such as a breakup
Intransitive: to move on | to move on from an experience
to move on definition and meaning
example
Exemples
They have moved on from the hardships of the past and are now focused on personal growth.
Ils ont tourné la page sur les épreuves du passé et se concentrent maintenant sur leur croissance personnelle.
02

partir, s'en aller

to depart or leave a specific location
Intransitive
to move on definition and meaning
example
Exemples
Groups of tourists often move on from one attraction to the next.
Les groupes de touristes passent souvent d'une attraction à l'autre.
03

passer à, avancer

to transition or shift to a different topic or activity
Intransitive: to move on to a different topic
example
Exemples
She frequently advises presenters on how smoothly to move on to the next topic.
Elle conseille fréquemment aux présentateurs sur la manière de passer en douceur au sujet suivant.
04

faire circuler, déplacer

(particularly of law enforcement) to instruct individuals to leave or distance themselves from a specific location
Transitive: to move on sb
example
Exemples
Law enforcement often needs to move people on to maintain order at accident scenes.
Les forces de l'ordre doivent souvent faire circuler les gens pour maintenir l'ordre sur les lieux d'un accident.
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