UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmuːv/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/muv/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(mo̅o̅v)
The child was moving about in his chair because he was bored.
move aboutvi phrasal
UK (relocate frequently)
자주 이사하다
Irena often has to move about because of her job; she's lived in three different countries in the last five years.
move aboutvi phrasal
UK (be mobile or active)
활발히 움직이다, 돌아다니다
You should move about more, not sit in front of the computer all day!
move alongvi phrasal
(advance, go forward)
전진하다, 앞으로 가다
The train was moving along at great speed.
move alongvi phrasal
(leave, go on your way)
가던 길을 가다, 자리를 뜨다
The officer told the boys to move along.
move aroundvi phrasal
(be mobile, active)
활동적으로 생활하다, 바삐 움직이다
The doctor said I have to move around in order to maintain my weight. He's always moving around; he never stays long in one place.
move aroundvi phrasal
(relocate frequently)
수시로 이동하거나 이사하다
Diplomats frequently move around from one country to another.
move forwardvi phrasal
(advance, go forwards)
전진하다, 앞으로 가다
Put the car in gear so you can move forward.
move forwardvi phrasal
figurative (make progress)
진전을 이루다, 진행하다, 발전하다
Now that I have the supplies I need, I can move forward with my project. We've moved forward as a country since the days of racial and gender discrimination.
move invi phrasal
(make one's home)
이사하다, 전입하다
I've found a new flat, and I'm moving in next week.
move invi phrasal
(become involved)
간섭하다, 관여하다
Terry's future mother-in-law moved in and took over control of all the wedding arrangements.
move into [sth]vtr phrasal insep
(take up residence in)
~로 이사가다
They moved into their new home last week.
move offvi phrasal
(vehicle: drive away)
떠나다
He put the car in gear and moved off down the highway.
move onvi phrasal
(go elsewhere)
다른 곳으로 떠나다
I've really enjoyed my time in Rome, but now it's time for me to move on.
move onvi phrasal
informal, figurative (accept change)
삶이나 생활을 새롭게 시작하다
Roger is ready to move on after his divorce.
move onvi phrasal
figurative (take up new activity, subject)
다음 단계나 순서로 넘어가다
If everyone understands that now, let's move on.
move on to [sth]vi phrasal + prep
figurative (progress to) (다음 단계나 순서 등)
~으로 넘어가다
After the children have mastered addition they will move on to division.
move [sb] on, move on [sb]vtr phrasal sep
often passive (compel to go elsewhere)
~을 이동시키다
They went to the park, but once more the police moved them on.
move outvi phrasal
(leave one's home)
이사 나오다, 전출하다
Although I got on well with my parents, I couldn't wait to move out.
move overvi phrasal
(move aside to create space)
옆으로 비키다
The rude man refused to move over to let me pass.
move overvi phrasal
figurative (concede loss of position)
양보하다, 물러서다
Tony moved over to let Andrew take over as team leader.
move upvi phrasal
(be promoted)
승진하다
Sarah moved up and is now a sales manager.
move upvi phrasal
informal (shift across to make room for [sb]) (공간을 만들기 위해)
움직이다
When Paul arrived, we all had to move up to make room for him on the sofa.