to move in
Pronunciation
/ˈmuv ˈɪn/

“move in”的英语定义和含义

to move in
[phrase form: move]
01

搬入, 入住

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
语法信息
形态构成
短语
运动动词
规则
不可分离
小品词
in
基本动词
move
现在时
move in
第三人称单数
moves in
现在分词
moving in
一般过去时
moved in
过去分词
moved in
例子
Once the construction is finished, the team can move in to the new studio.
一旦建设完成,团队就可以搬入新工作室。
02

进入, 到达

(of trains) to enter or arrive at a station
Intransitive
to move in definition and meaning
例子
Yesterday, the high-speed train moved in right on schedule.
昨天,高速列车准时进站了。
03

介入, 采取行动

to intervene or take action in response to a situation, often to bring about a resolution or change
Intransitive
例子
As the situation was escalating, she was busy moving in to manage the unfolding crisis.
随着局势升级,她正忙于介入以管理正在展开的危机。
04

交往, 在...中度过时间

to associate and spend time within a specific social set or community
Transitive: to move in a group or community
例子
She only moves in influential social groups.
她只在有影响力的社交圈中活动
05

接近, 向...推进

to approach or advance someone or something from different directions, often with a threat or intention to take action
Intransitive
例子
The wolves moved in, surrounding their prey.
狼群逼近,包围了它们的猎物。
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