on the move如何读

英:[ɒn ðə muːv]

美:[ɑːn ðə muːv]

on the move是什么意思

  • 释义

    在移动中;在行动;在进步中;流动

  • on the move英英释义

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion

    moved into the shade

    to start away from some point or place : depart

    It was getting late and I thought it was time to be moving.

    to change one's residence or location

    decided to move to the city

    to carry on one's life or activities in a specified environment

    moves in the best circles

    to change position or posture : stir

    ordered him not to move

    to take action : act

    The time has come to make up your mind and move.

    to begin operating or functioning or working in a usual way

    pushed a button and the machine began moving

    to show marked activity

    after a lull things really began to move

    to move a piece (as in chess or checkers) during one's turn

    to make a formal request, application, or appeal

    moved that the meeting adjourn

    to change hands by being sold or rented

    goods that moved slowly

    of the bowels evacuate

    transitive verb

    to change the place or position of

    moved the chair to a different part of the room

    to transfer (something, such as a piece in chess) from one position to another

    moved the bishop to take the knight

    to cause to go or pass from one place to another with a continuous motion

    move the flag slowly up and down

    to cause to operate or function : actuate

    this button moves the whole machine

    to put into activity or rouse up from inactivity

    news that moved them from their torpor

    to cause to change position or posture

    moved his lips but not a sound was heard

    to prompt or rouse to the doing of something : persuade

    the report moved us to take action

    to stir the emotions, feelings, or passions of

    deeply moved by such kindness

    to affect in such a way as to lead to an indicated show of emotion

    the story moved her to tears

    obsolete beg

    to make a formal application to

    to propose formally in a deliberative assembly

    moved the adjournment motion

    to cause (the bowels) to void

    to cause to change hands through sale or rent

    The salesman moved three cars today.

    noun

    the act of moving a piece (as in chess)

    the turn of a player to move

    a step taken especially to gain an objective : maneuver retiring early was a smart move

    a move to end the dispute

    the action of moving from a motionless position

    one of a pattern of dance steps

    a change of residence or location

    an agile or deceptive action especially in sports

    verb

    intransitive verb

    to go or pass to another place or in a certain direction with a continuous motion

    moved into the shade

    to start away from some point or place : depart

    It was getting late and I thought it was time to be moving.

    to change one's residence or location

    decided to move to the city

    to carry on one's life or activities in a specified environment

    moves in the best circles

    to change position or posture : stir

    ordered him not to move

    to take action : act

    The time has come to make up your mind and move.

    to begin operating or functioning or working in a usual way

    pushed a button and the machine began moving

    to show marked activity

    after a lull things really began to move

    to move a piece (as in chess or checkers) during one's turn

    to make a formal request, application, or appeal

    moved that the meeting adjourn

    to change hands by being sold or rented

    goods that moved slowly

    of the bowels evacuate

    transitive verb

    to change the place or position of

    moved the chair to a different part of the room

    to transfer (something, such as a piece in chess) from one position to another

    moved the bishop to take the knight

    to cause to go or pass from one place to another with a continuous motion

    move the flag slowly up and down

    to cause to operate or function : actuate

    this button moves the whole machine

    to put into activity or rouse up from inactivity

    news that moved them from their torpor

    to cause to change position or posture

    moved his lips but not a sound was heard

    to prompt or rouse to the doing of something : persuade

    the report moved us to take action

    to stir the emotions, feelings, or passions of

    deeply moved by such kindness

    to affect in such a way as to lead to an indicated show of emotion

    the story moved her to tears

    obsolete beg

    to make a formal application to

    to propose formally in a deliberative assembly

    moved the adjournment motion

    to cause (the bowels) to void

    to cause to change hands through sale or rent

    The salesman moved three cars today.

    noun

    the act of moving a piece (as in chess)

    the turn of a player to move

    a step taken especially to gain an objective : maneuver retiring early was a smart move

    a move to end the dispute

    the action of moving from a motionless position

    one of a pattern of dance steps

    a change of residence or location

    an agile or deceptive action especially in sports

    on the move_体育行业词汇

    在活动中

    在进展中

    在走棋

    on the move词源英文解释

    Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French mover, moveir, from Latin movēre; probably akin to Sanskrit mīvati he moves, pushes Noun derivative of move >entry 1

    The first known use of move was in the 13th century

    on the move儿童词典英英释义

    map1 of 2noun

    a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale

    a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets

    map2 of 2verb

    to make a map of

    map the city

    to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out

    map out a campaign

    map1 of 2noun

    a drawing or picture showing selected features of an area (as the surface of the earth or the moon or a section of the brain) and usually drawn to a given scale

    a drawing or picture of the sky showing the position of stars and planets

    map2 of 2verb

    to make a map of

    map the city

    to chart the course of : plan in detail—often used with out

    map out a campaign

    march1 of 4noun

    a border region : frontier

    a district originally set up to defend a boundary—usually used in plural

    the Welsh marches

    march2 of 4verb

    to move along with a steady regular stride especially in step with others

    to move in a direct purposeful manner : progress

    march3 of 4noun

    the action of marching

    the distance covered within a period of time by marching

    a regular even step used in marching

    forward movement : progress

    the march of time

    a musical piece with a strong regular rhythm that is suitable to march to

    March4 of 4noun

    the third month of the year

    march1 of 4noun

    a border region : frontier

    a district originally set up to defend a boundary—usually used in plural

    the Welsh marches

    march2 of 4verb

    to move along with a steady regular stride especially in step with others

    to move in a direct purposeful manner : progress

    march3 of 4noun

    the action of marching

    the distance covered within a period of time by marching

    a regular even step used in marching

    forward movement : progress

    the march of time

    a musical piece with a strong regular rhythm that is suitable to march to

    March4 of 4noun

    the third month of the year

    market1 of 2noun

    a meeting together of people to buy and sell

    the people at such a meeting

    a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale

    a store where foods are sold to the public

    a meat market

    a geographic region in which things may be sold

    markets for American cotton

    a particular category of people who might buy

    the youth market

    an opportunity for selling

    a good market for used cars

    market2 of 2verb

    to deal in a market

    to offer for sale in a market : sell

    market1 of 2noun

    a meeting together of people to buy and sell

    the people at such a meeting

    a public place where a market is heldespecially: a place where provisions are sold at wholesale

    a store where foods are sold to the public

    a meat market

    a geographic region in which things may be sold

    markets for American cotton

    a particular category of people who might buy

    the youth market

    an opportunity for selling

    a good market for used cars

    market2 of 2verb

    to deal in a market

    to offer for sale in a market : sell

    moneynoun

    something (as coins or bills) generally accepted as a way of measuring value, as a way to trade value, and as a way to pay for goods and services

    an amount of money

    wealth calculated in terms of money

    the first, second, and third place winners in a horse or dog race—usually used in the phrase in the money

    moneynoun

    something (as coins or bills) generally accepted as a way of measuring value, as a way to trade value, and as a way to pay for goods and services

    an amount of money

    wealth calculated in terms of money

    the first, second, and third place winners in a horse or dog race—usually used in the phrase in the money

    move1 of 2verb

    to change the place or position of : shift

    move the chair closer

    to go from one place to another

    move into the shade

    to set in motion

    moved their feet

    to cause a person to act or decide : persuade

    the report moved me to change my mind

    to take action : act

    to affect the feelings of

    the sad story moved me to tears

    to suggest according to the rules of a meeting

    move to adjourn

    to change hands or cause to change hands through sale or rental

    the store's stock must be moved

    to change residence

    moved to Iowa

    to change place or position : stir

    to cause to function : operate

    this button moves the whole machine

    to proceed in a certain direction

    we're moving up in the world

    to carry on one's life in a particular environment

    moves in the best circles

    to go away : depart

    told them to move on

    to transfer a piece in a game (as chess) from one place to another

    to empty or cause to empty

    move the bowels

    move2 of 2noun

    the act of moving a piece in a game

    the turn of a player to move

    a step taken to achieve a goal : maneuver

    the action of moving : movement

    a change of residence or location

    on the move 例句

    1 We moved into the shade.

    2 Groups of refugees are on the move following intensified fighting in the region.

    该地区战事加剧之后,大批难民开始逃离。

    3 Gloves falling to the ground or dirtied on the move are all considered as wasters.

    手套落地或者在流转过程中弄脏,一律作为废品处理.

    4 We could hear someone moving around upstairs.

    5 Large enemy forces were on the move; so we must be in the alert.

    大批敌军在行动, 因此我们必须提防着.

    6 It took the police nearly an hour to get the traffic on the move again.

    警察花了将近一个小时才使车辆又开起来.

    7 I moved over so that she could sit next to me.

    8 Don't jump off a train when it's on the move.

    火车未停稳时万勿跳下.

    9 UN officials suspect hundreds of thousands of people are on the move inside Kosovo.

    联合国官员怀疑科索沃有数十万人正有所行动.

    10 Most conversation is had on the move, Lubitsch-style, walking in and out of rooms.

    所有的他谈话都在移动中,走在房间内或房间外时。

    11 Being under stress can cause you to miss meals, eat on the move, or bolt your food.

    人在压力之下有时会吃不上饭,或边走边吃,或是匆匆吃上几口。

    12 The breeze moved the branches of the trees.

    13 Jack never wanted to stay in one place for very long, so they were always on the move.

    杰克从不想在一个地方呆太久,所以他们总在奔波辗转。

    14 Sanford loves to travel around the world. He is always on the move.

    杉福喜爱环游世界, 他总是马不停蹄地四处跑.

    15 It is said that civilization is always on the move.

    有人说文明总是在进步.

    16 You don't tolerate restrictions of your freedom and mobility, needing to be constantly on the move.

    你无法容忍对你自由跟行动的限制, 必须持续地行动.

    17 Don't worry, things are on the move.

    别担心, 事情正在进展中.

    18 The branches moved gently in the breeze.

    19 He likes selling rather than office work because it keeps him on the move.

    他喜欢推销,不喜欢坐办公室,因为推销可以使他到处走动.

    20 Once on the move , he regretted his decision.

    一迈步, 他后悔了.

    on the move 同义词

    on the move 短语相关

    get/move on with one's life get a move on counter-move move in for the kill move (someone) to tears move up in the world move it move up in the world move ahead/along move out

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