Move meaning in English
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Definition
a move: a change, a decision; a movement, an alteration of position
The move to stop dogs entering the restaurant was a good one, things are better since this decision.
to move: to relocate, to place, to change the site of, not to be immobile
to move (to a new house): to relocate, to go to live (in a new house)
Pronunciation examples
UK: Delavigne's move to go public turned out to be a very wise decision.
US: Hey, check out my moves on the dance floor.
- "Narrator: And finally we move to the office of CEO Bruno Delavigne, where Special Assistant Brian Jones has been replaced by a camel."
- "But you gotta move your body!"
- "Too lazy to move and just sleep..."
- "What is our next move?"
- "Speaking of which, I never liked the lab on the second floor - I want to move it to the basement."
- "Don't you dare move those hands!"
- "All my dolphin friends are moving to land."
- "They move fast now, don't they?"
- "Brian : Why can't I move my arms and legs?"
- "He never moves."
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