to move on
[phrase form: move]
01
继续前进, 克服
to accept a change or a new situation and be ready to continue with one's life and deal with new experiences, especially after a bad experience such as a breakup
Intransitive: to move on | to move on from an experience
例子
After the divorce, she took time to heal and eventually found the strength to move on.
离婚后,她花时间疗伤,最终找到了继续前进的力量。
They have moved on from the hardships of the past and are now focused on personal growth.
他们已经从过去的困难中走出来,现在专注于个人成长。
02
离开, 继续前进
to depart or leave a specific location
Intransitive
例子
She quickly moved on after realizing the store was closed.
她意识到商店关门后就迅速离开了。
Groups of tourists often move on from one attraction to the next.
游客团体经常离开一个景点前往下一个景点。
03
转到, 继续
to transition or shift to a different topic or activity
Intransitive: to move on to a different topic
例子
After finishing the first part of the presentation, they decided to move on to the next agenda item.
在完成演示的第一部分后,他们决定继续下一个议程项目。
She frequently advises presenters on how smoothly to move on to the next topic.
她经常建议主持人如何顺利过渡到下一个主题。
04
移动, 使离开
(particularly of law enforcement) to instruct individuals to leave or distance themselves from a specific location
Transitive: to move on sb
例子
The police arrived and had to move the onlookers on to ensure the safety of the accident site.
警察到达后不得不驱散围观者以确保事故现场的安全。
Law enforcement often needs to move people on to maintain order at accident scenes.
执法部门经常需要疏散人群以维持事故现场的秩序。



























