to move in
Pronunciation
/ˈmuv ˈɪn/

英語での「move in」の定義と意味

to move in
[phrase form: move]
01

引っ越す, 入居する

to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office
Intransitive: to move in | to move in to a place
to move in definition and meaning
文法情報
形態的構成
句動詞
移動動詞
規則的
分離不可
不変化詞
in
基本動詞
move
現在時制
move in
三人称単数
moves in
現在分詞
moving in
単純過去
moved in
過去分詞
moved in
My roommate will move in next week when her lease is up.
私のルームメイトは、彼女の賃貸契約が終了する来週、引っ越してくる予定です。
02

入る, 到着する

(of trains) to enter or arrive at a station
Intransitive
to move in definition and meaning
As the commuter train moved in, passengers eagerly awaited their arrival at the station.
通勤電車が駅に入ると、乗客は到着を心待ちにしていた。
03

介入する, 行動を取る

to intervene or take action in response to a situation, often to bring about a resolution or change
Intransitive
While assessing the situation, they are currently moving in to deal with the immediate challenges.
状況を評価しながら、彼らは現在、差し迫った課題に対処するために介入しています
04

交際する, 時間を過ごす

to associate and spend time within a specific social set or community
Transitive: to move in a group or community
Having achieved success, he now moves in elite business circles.
成功を収めた彼は今、エリートビジネス界で動き回っています
05

近づく, 進む

to approach or advance someone or something from different directions, often with a threat or intention to take action
Intransitive
Tomorrow, the special forces will move in on the extremist group to neutralize the threat.
明日、特殊部隊が過激派グループに接近し、脅威を無力化します。
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