Move
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British pronunciation/mˈuːv/
American pronunciation/ˈmuv/

Definizione e Significato di "move"

to move
01

muovere

to change your position or location
Intransitive: to move somewhere | to move in a specific manner
to move definition and meaning
1.1

muoversi, mettersi in movimento

to make a quick start, departure, etc.
1.2

muovere, spostare

(in board games, particularly the game of chess) to make a change in the position of a piece
to move definition and meaning
1.3

muovere, spostare

to change or make someone or something change their position in an apparent way
1.4

trasferirsi, muoversi

to change one's place of residence or work
to move definition and meaning
1.5

vendere, smaltire

to sell something or make the arrangements for it to be sold
02

avanzare, progredire

to develop or make progress in a specific direction or manner
Intransitive: to move to a direction | to move in a specific manner
2.1

cambiare, passare

to switch from one standpoint, state, or activity to a different one
2.2

agire, muoversi

to take action, particularly in order to solve a problem or achieve a goal
03

muovere, spingere

to make someone do a particular thing
Ditransitive: to move sb to do sth
3.1

commuovere, toccare

to make someone experience strong emotions, particularly sadness or sympathy
04

proporre

to put forward a suggestion or proposal formally
Transitive: to move a proposal | to move that
01

mossa, azione

the act of making a decision or taking action towards a particular goal or outcome
1.1

mossa, movimento

a change made by a player in the position of a piece in a board game
move definition and meaning
02

trasloco, spostamento

the act of relocating one's residence or place of business to a different location
03

movimento, passo

a change in position or posture, often within a particular context, that does not involve relocating to a different place
04

movimento, trasloco

the act of changing location from one place to another

move

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moved

adj

moved

adj

movement

n

movement

n

mover

n

mover

n
example
Esempio
The dancer moved gracefully across the stage.
The cat moved swiftly across the room.
The train is moving slowly due to the heavy snowfall.
She moved quickly to avoid the falling object.
The senator moved an amendment to the proposed law.
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