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to move, transfer, displace, commute di chuyển
nuo2 to shift; to move Di chuyển
ban1 to move (i.e. relocate oneself); to move (sth relatively heavy or bulky); to shift; to copy indiscriminately Di chuyển
迁徙 qian1xi3 to migrate; to move Di chuyển
举动 ju3dong4 act; action; activity; move; movement Di chuyển



OXF3000N di chuyển chuyển động sự di chuyển sự chuyển động move
OXF3000N viêc di chuyển việc dọn nhà dời đi removal
OXF3000N dời đi di chuyển remove
OXF3000N dời di chuyển sự di chuyển sự dời chỗ transfer
OXF3000N đi lại đi du lịch di chuyển sự đi những chuyến đi travel













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Move the cursor to a blank area of the computer screen. area
Use the arrow keys to move the cursor. arrow
The bird was beating its wings (= moving them up and down) frantically. beat
Can you move up a bit? bit
One of the guards moved to block her path. block
Divers transfer from the water to a decompression chamber. chamber
Admitting her mistake may have been quite a clever move on her part. clever
One day, I want to leave the city and move to the country. one day
The date of the move has not been definitely decided yet (= it may change). definitely
The boat was stuck fast (= unable to move) in the mud. fast
Moving house put a severe strain on our finances. finance
to improve traffic flow (= make it move faster) flow
Thanks to the automobile, Americans soon had a freedom of movement previously unknown. freedom
Traffic is now moving more freely following an earlier accident. freely
The teacher made me move my seat to the front of the classroom. front
leaves moving gently in the breeze gently
What good is it redecorating if you're thinking of moving? good
We're moving house (= leaving our house and going to live in a different one). house
imply (that)...: The survey implies (that) more people are moving house than was thought. imply
We had to move inside (= indoors) when it started to rain. inside
Life can be difficult when you move to a new town. life
They were travelling at a speed that was double the legal limit. limit
Please move; you're right in my line of vision (= the direction I am looking in). line
look (to sb) as if.../as though...: It doesn't look as if we'll be moving after all. look
look (to sb) like...: It doesn't look like we'll be moving after all. look
a working model (= one in which the parts move) of a fire engine model
We're moving house next month. month
Do not alight while the train is still in motion (= moving). motion
It's your turn to move. move
move sth: She moved her queen. move
We don't like it here so we've decided to move. move
move (from...) (to...): The company's moving to Scotland. move
move away: She's been all on her own since her daughter moved away. move
Time is moving on. move
move sth (+ adv./prep.): Let's move the meeting to Wednesday. move
Don't move—stay perfectly still. move
The bus was already moving when I jumped onto it. move
You can hardly move in this pub on Saturdays (= because it is so crowded). move
You can't move for books in her room. move
move sth: I can't move my fingers. move
move sth + adv./prep.: We moved our chairs a little nearer. move
Our new neighbours moved in yesterday. move in, move into sth
There's room for another one if you move up a bit. move over
What's the date of your move? move
Their move from Italy to the US has not been a success. move
Don't make a move! move
Loose clothing gives you greater freedom of movement. movement
laws to allow free movement of goods and services movement
a moving target moving
Move the books onto the second shelf. onto
She remained bitterly opposed to the idea of moving abroad. opposed
A band of high/low pressure is moving across the country. pressure
I was moving some furniture and I twisted my ankle in the process (= while I was doing it). process
to speak/move quietly quietly
a reading lamp/light (= one that can be moved to shine light onto sth that you are reading) reading
When are the removal men coming? removal
a dancer with a natural sense of rhythm (= the ability to move in time to a fixed beat) rhythm
I'll move the table—it takes up too much room. room
They've moved all the furniture round. round
As the boat moved down the river the wind began to fill the sails. sail
She moved away like a ship in full sail (= with all its sails spread out). sail
Move your cursor to the top of the screen. screen
Ghostly shapes moved around in the dark. shape
She moved sharply across the room to block his exit. sharply
Lydia shifted uncomfortably in her chair. shift
She shouted out in pain when she tried to move her leg. shout
He has been moved sideways (= moved to another job at the same level as before, not higher or lower). sideways
to make the sign of the cross (= an act of moving one hand in the shape of a cross, done by Christians to show respect for God or by a priest to bless sb/sth) sign
social mobility (= the movement of people from one social class to another) social
She stood rooted to the spot with fear (= unable to move). spot
She's moving abroad to make a fresh start (= to begin a new life). start
Stay there and don't move! stay
It's a big step giving up your job and moving halfway across the world. step
Could you move all that stuff off the table? stuff
to throw a switch (= to move a large switch) switch
They had to move into temporary accommodation. temporary
We moved here the year (that) my mother died. that
'My wife's got a job in Glasgow.' 'I take it you'll be moving, then.' then
He lay there, unable to move. unable
They've moved up north. up
I was woken by the sound of someone moving around. wake
I moved my legs out of the way so that she could get past. out of the way
You'll have to move—you're in my way. in the/sb's way