moved查询结果如下:
词性:|verb|
例句1. she stood up and moved to the door
例句3. for some people, things were moving too fast
例句4. he urged the council to move quickly
例句5. she’s moved—she lives in Cambridge now
例句6. I was deeply moved by the story
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Moved the lamp closer to get better light.
把灯移近一些可以更亮一点
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Moved the discussion to other matters.
把讨论转向别的话题
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Moved the new merchandise quickly.
把新到的货尽快脱手
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We are being moved by Brown and Company.
布朗公司在帮我们搬家。
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Moved By compassion, I didn’t press for payment.
出于同情心我不逼债了。
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Moved into the lead.
处于领先地位
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The man in a black suit moved in front of the girl silently and barred her way.
穿黑西服的男人一言不发地走到女孩面前,挡住了她的去路。
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Moved away from the window.
从窗户那移开
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Since my company moved me to Singapore.
从公司把我调到新加坡开始。
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Mr. Davis moved to another city where he passed by the name of Mr. Smith.
戴维斯搬到另一座城市,以史密斯的名字为人所知。
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He sacrificed his house when he moved to France to work.
当他搬往法国去工作时,便把房屋廉价出售了。
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Everyone was very kind when I moved here three years ago. It’s good to feel welcome in a new neighborhood.
当我三年前搬来时,每个人都非常热心。在新街坊中受到欢迎的感觉真好。
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The troops moved in zigzags and by roundabout ways.
队伍迂回曲折,绕道前进。
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Sorry, I’m still not sure about that point. Does it mean the station should be moved to another place?
对不起,这一点我仍然没有把握,是不是说这个站应迁到别的地方去?
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We were moved with admiration at the magnificent bridge.
对这座雄伟的大桥,我们感动得赞赏不已。
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Anger moved her to speak out.
愤怒使她全盘托出
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The wind moved the trees gently back and fort
风吹来,树来回轻摆。
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Be moved to tears
感动得流出眼泪
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The workers tried to fight against being moved to another city, but it was no use.
工人们反对搬到另一个城市,可是不管用。
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The dog moved its tail gently.
狗轻轻摇动尾巴。
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Curiosity moved me to go near it.
好奇心驱使我走近那个东西。
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Furniture is usually moved in a van.
家俱通常用货车搬运。
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She was moved to the point of tears.
她被感动得热泪盈眶。
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Her love and care moved his heart and renewed his health gradually.
她的关爱打动了他的心,并使他逐渐恢复了健康。
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The account of her experiences as a refugee moved us to tears.
她的难民经历的描述感动得我们热泪盈眶。
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She sang wonderfully with a silver voice and deep feeling, which moved everyone present.
她的演唱声情并茂,在场的每个人都很感动。
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She pulled up stakes in New England and moved to the desert.
她离开了新英格兰而移居沙漠地带
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She moved to London in search of fame and fortune.
她移居伦敦,寻求声誉和财富。
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The manager asked after our needs, which moved us very much.
经理对我们问寒问暖,让我们很感动。
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The play moved on to the next city.
剧组转移到下一个城市演出
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|noun|
1.A change of house or business premises.
‘Annie mourned her _move_ from the noisy, crowded town to the peace of the countryside’
‘the need for more space led to the _move_ to the present offices’
2.A change of place, position, or state.
‘she made a sudden _move_ towards me’
‘the country’s _move_ to independence’
3.A manoeuvre in a sport or game.
‘Robson began a _move_ which saw Webb run from the halfway line down the right’
‘In probably the best _move_ of the game, Moseley scored the important try.’
4.A player’s turn to change the position of a piece in a board game.
‘in this position Karpov had to seal his 41st _move_ ’
‘I am a pawn and bishop down after 12 _moves_ ’
5.An act that initiates or advances a process or plan.
‘my next _move_ is to talk to Matthew’
‘Mr Bayley said there had been cases in York where families facing eviction started _moves_ to buy the house - with the council powerless to stop them.’
|verb|
1.(of a player) change the position of a piece in a board game.
‘White has forced his opponent to _move_ ’
‘if Black _moves_ his bishop he loses a pawn’
2.(with reference to merchandise) sell or be sold.
‘booksellers should easily be able to _move_ this biography of Lincoln’
‘I’ve seen some shell shocked illustrators at shows lately, completely unable to understand why their prints aren’t _moving_ in quantity.’
3.Apply formally to (a court or assembly) for something.
‘his family _moved_ the Special Court for adequate ‘maintenance expenses’ to run the household’
‘Did you _move_ the court to change its declaration, to bring its declaration into line with its reasons?’
4.Arouse a strong feeling, especially of sorrow or sympathy, in (someone)
‘she felt deeply _moved_ by this picture of his plight’
‘Her husband Jack was _moved_ to tears as onlookers watched him unveil the plaque and lay her ashes to rest.’
5.Change from one state, opinion, or activity to another.
‘the school _moved_ over to the new course in 1987’
‘she deftly _moved_ the conversation to safer territory’
6.Change one’s place of residence or work.
‘his family _moved_ to London when he was a child’
‘they _moved_ house four days after the baby was born’
7.Change the place, position, or state of.
‘she _moved_ the tray to a side table’
‘can you _move_ your car so I can get mine out?’
8.Depart; start off.
‘let’s _move_ —it’s time we started shopping’
‘He said that we’d better _move_ if we were going to make it home by dark.’
9.Empty (the bowels)
‘if you haven’t _moved_ your bowels today you’d better do it now’
‘Studies of nurseries found that the babies _moved_ their bowels in unison.’
10.Go in a specified direction or manner; change position.
‘she _moved_ to the door’
‘I heard him _moving_ about upstairs’
11.Go quickly.
‘Kennings was really _moving_ when he made contact with a tyre at the hairpin and flipped over’
‘The ball was really _moving_ when it reached him.’
12.Hurry up.
‘come on— _move_ it!’
13.Influence or prompt (someone) to do something.
‘his deep love of music _moved_ him to take lessons with Dr Hill’
‘What _moves_ men and women to love others is the innate goodness that they know is in each and every one of us.’
14.Make progress; develop in a particular manner or direction.
‘aircraft design had _moved_ forward a long way’
‘councillors are anxious to get things _moving_ as soon as possible’
15.Propose for discussion and resolution at a meeting or legislative assembly.
‘she intends to _move_ an amendment to the Bill’
‘I beg to _move_ that this House deplores the government’s economic policies’
16.Spend one’s time in (a particular sphere) or among (a particular group of people)
‘she _moved_ in the pop and art worlds’
‘We _moved_ within the same social circles and were members of the same clubs.’
17.Stir up (an emotion) in someone.
‘he justly _moves_ one’s derision’
‘It raises the ill humour of mankind, excites the keener spirits, _moves_ indignation in beholders and sows the very seeds of schism in men’s bosoms.’
18.Take action.
‘hardliners may yet _move_ against him, but their success might be limited’
‘He also _moved_ to assure residents that the area would not be left out of the proposals.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。