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  • 61move — v 1. budge, stir, change place or position; shift, yield, give way, move over. 2. flit, fly, hie, hop, dart; zoom, vroom, whoosh, sweep, skim, skim along, Sl. breeze in or out or along; wend, meander, gad, gad about. 3. advance, progress, go, go… …

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  • 62move — [[t]muv[/t]] v. moved, mov•ing, n. 1) to pass from one place or position to another 2) to change one s place of residence or business 3) to advance or progress 4) to have a regular motion, as an implement or a machine; turn; revolve 5) to sell or …

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  • 63move up — verb 1. move upward (Freq. 3) The fog lifted The smoke arose from the forest fire The mist uprose from the meadows • Syn: ↑rise, ↑lift, ↑arise, ↑go up, ↑ …

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  • 64move up — v. 1) (D; intr.) to move up into, to (she has moved up to the position of general manager) 2) (D; intr.) to move up through (to move up through the ranks) * * * [ muːv ʌp] to (she has move upd up to the position of general manager) (D; intr.) to… …

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  • 65Move in! — Seriendaten Originaltitel Move in! Produktionsland Schweiz …

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  • 66Move α — Генеративная лингвистика …

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  • 67move up — UK US move up Phrasal Verb with move({{}}/muːv/ verb ► [I] to increase in value, number, or amount: »Share prices move up and down depending on market conditions. ► [I] HR to get a more important job in a company or organization: move up to sth… …

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  • 68move on — 1) PHRASAL VERB When you move on somewhere, you leave the place where you have been staying or waiting and go there. [V P prep/adv] Mr Brooke moved on from Paris to Belgrade... [V P] What s wrong with his wanting to sell his land and move on? 2)… …

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  • 69move — verb 1》 go in a specified direction or manner.     ↘change the position or place of.     ↘(move up) adjust one s position to be nearer to or make room for someone else. 2》 change one s place of residence.     ↘(move in or out) start (or cease)… …

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  • 70move on — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms move on : present tense I/you/we/they move on he/she/it moves on present participle moving on past tense moved on past participle moved on 1) to leave one place and travel to another They stayed for only a… …

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