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move

British pronunciation/mˈuːv/
American pronunciation/ˈmuv/
to move
[VERBO]
MAIN VERB
1

muovere

to change one's position or location
sinonimo : go
locomote
travel
contrari : stay in place
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1.1

trasferirsi

to change one's place of residence or work
sinonimo : relocate
contrari : stay
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1.3

muovere

to change or make someone or something change their position in an apparent way
sinonimo : displace
2

proporre

to put forward a suggestion or proposal formally
sinonimo : make a motion
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1

mossa

a change made by a player in the position of a piece in a board game
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2

passo

something that one does or needs to do in order to accomplish something
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Esempio
1The slim dancer moved with grace and precision.
2She moved her queen.
3The female dancers gracefully moved across the stage.
4The tornado moved quickly across the open fields.
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