Pesquisar
to move in
[phrase form: move]
01
mudar-se, instalar-se
to begin to live in a new house or work in a new office
Intransitive: to move in | to move in to a place
02
entrar na estação, chegar à estação
(of trains) to enter or arrive at a station
Intransitive
03
intervir, agire
to intervene or take action in response to a situation, often to bring about a resolution or change
Intransitive
04
mover-se em, integrar-se em
to associate and spend time within a specific social set or community
Transitive: to move in a group or community
05
aproximar-se de, avançar contra
to approach or advance someone or something from different directions, often with a threat or intention to take action
Intransitive
move in
v
Exemplo
The new bakery will move in to the corner shop next week.
Once the construction is finished, the team can move in to the new studio.
They plan to move in to the new office by the end of the year.
She's looking forward to move in to her new home after the wedding.
Yesterday, the high-speed train moved in right on schedule.