move

名词 n. 动词 v.
发音 mo͞ov

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The act of moving; a movement.
    — A slight move of the tiller, and the boat will go off course.
  2. An act for the attainment of an object; a step in the execution of a plan or purpose.
    — He made another move towards becoming a naturalized citizen.
  3. A formalized or practiced action used in athletics, dance, physical exercise, self-defense, hand-to-hand combat, etc.
    — She always gets spontaneous applause for that one move.
  4. The event of changing one's residence.
    — The move into my fiancé's house took two long days.
  5. A change in strategy.
    — I am worried about our boss's move.
  6. A transfer, a change from one employer to another.
    — Robin van Persie squandered United's best chance late on but otherwise it was a relatively comfortable afternoon for Liverpool's new goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who has yet to concede a Premier League goal since his £9m summer move from Sunderland.
  7. The act of moving a token on a gameboard from one position to another according to the rules of the game.
    — The best move of the game was when he sacrificed his rook in order to gain better possession.
  8. A round, in which each player has a turn. plural-normally
    — You can win in three moves if you do that.
  9. Within the Minimalist Program, a fundamental operation of syntactic construction
动词 v.
  1. To change place or posture; to go, in any manner, from one place or position to another. intransitive
    — A ship moves rapidly.
  2. To act; to take action; to begin to act intransitive
    — to move in a matter
  3. To change residence, for example from one house, town, or state, to another; to go and live at another place; similarly to change the location of another establishment such as a business. See also move out and move in. intransitive
    — I decided to move to the country for a more peaceful life.
  4. To transport (an item) as part of changing residences. transitive
    — Before my lease ended, I gave away my old sofa because I didn't want to move it.
  5. To cause to change place or posture in any manner; to set in motion; to carry, convey, draw, or push from one place to another ergative,transitive
    — The waves moved the boat up and down.
  6. To transfer (a piece) from one space or position on the board to another. transitive
    — She moved the queen closer to the centre of the board.
  7. To excite to action by the presentation of motives; to rouse by representation, persuasion, or appeal; to influence. transitive
    — This song moves me to dance.
  8. To arouse the feelings or passions of; especially, to excite to tenderness or compassion, to excite (for example, an emotion). transitive
    — That book really moved me.
  9. To propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit intransitive,transitive
    — I move to repeal the rule regarding obligatory school uniform.
  10. To mention; to raise (a question); to suggest (a course of action); to lodge (a complaint). obsolete,transitive
  11. To incite, urge (someone to do something); to solicit (someone for or of an issue); to make a proposal to. obsolete,transitive
    — "Sir," seyde Sir Boys, "ye nede nat to meve me of such maters, for well ye wote I woll do what I may to please you."
  12. To apply to, as for aid. obsolete,transitive
    — To me she speaks; she moves me for her them
  13. To request an action from the court. intransitive,transitive
    — An attorney moved the court to issue a restraining order.
  14. To bow or salute upon meeting. intransitive,obsolete
  15. To sell or market (especially physical inventory or illicit drugs). transitive
    — This business will fail if it can't move the inventory quickly.
  16. To transfer the value of one object in memory to another efficiently (i.e., without copying it in entirety). transitive
    — We didn’t really want a copy; we just wanted to get the result out of a function: we wanted to move a Vector rather than to copy it.

词形变化

moves present,singular,third-person moving participle,present moved participle,past moved past no-table-tags table-tags glossary inflection-template move infinitive move first-person,present,singular moved first-person,past,singular move present,second-person,singular movest archaic,present,second-person,singular moved past,second-person,singular movedst archaic,past,second-person,singular moves present,singular,third-person moveth archaic,present,singular,third-person moved past,singular,third-person move plural,present moved past,plural move present,subjunctive moved past,subjunctive move imperative,present - imperative,past moving participle,present moved participle,past meve alternative mieve alternative,obsolete mooue alternative,obsolete moove alternative,obsolete moves plural meve alternative mieve alternative,obsolete mooue alternative,obsolete moove alternative,obsolete

词汇关系

衍生词
angels moving the furniture anything that moves café de move-on CHAdeMO comove earth-moving ever-moving faith can move mountains faith will move mountains fast-moving foremove get moving inmove keep it moving match moving mismove movability movable movableness movably movant move about move ahead move along move around move away move back moved in move down move down a notch move down a peg move forward move furniture move heaven and earth move house move in move in on move into move it move it or lose it movement move mountains movent move off move on move one's arse move one's ass move one's bum move one's butt move one's body move one's bowels moveout move out move out to move up move over mover move sideways move someone to tears move south move the chains move the deckchairs on the Titanic move the dial move the goal posts move the goalposts move the needle move the problem move the yardsticks move through the gears move to move up move up in the world move with move with the times movie moving moving average moving box moving forward movingly movingness moving part moving picture moving-picture theater moving ramp moving screen moving sidewalk moving spirit moving staircase moving target moving truck moving van moving violation moving walkway moving wallpaper piggy move up remove slow-moving the spirit moves someone touch move touch-move rule transmove unmove bust a move down to every move on the board fifty-move rule get a move on make a move make the first move moveless movelessly movelessness moveset multimove must-move on the move outmove put the moves on

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁-der.
Proto-Italic *moweō
Latin movēre
Old Northern French moverbor.
Middle English moven
English move
From Middle English moven, moeven, meven, borrowed from Old Northern French mover, moveir and Old French mouver, moveir (“to move”) (compare modern French mouvoir from Old French movoir), from Latin movēre (“move; change, exchange, go in or out, quit”), from Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁- (“to move, drive”). Cognate with Lithuanian mauti (“to push on, rush”), Sanskrit मीवति (mī́vati, “pushes, presses, moves”), Middle Dutch mouwe (“sleeve”). Largely displaced native English stir, from Middle English stiren, sturien, from Old English styrian. See also Old English hrēran.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁-der.
Proto-Italic *moweō
Latin movēre
Old Northern French moverbor.
Middle English moven
English move
From Middle English moven, moeven, meven, borrowed from Old Northern French mover, moveir and Old French mouver, moveir (“to move”) (compare modern French mouvoir from Old French movoir), from Latin movēre (“move; change, exchange, go in or out, quit”), from Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁- (“to move, drive”). Cognate with Lithuanian mauti (“to push on, rush”), Sanskrit मीवति (mī́vati, “pushes, presses, moves”), Middle Dutch mouwe (“sleeve”). Largely displaced native English stir, from Middle English stiren, sturien, from Old English styrian. See also Old English hrēran.
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