move+with+activity

  • 11Activity — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Activity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 activity activity Sgm: N 1 briskness briskness liveliness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 animation animation life vivacity spirit dash energy …

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  • 12move in — 1) PHRASAL VERB When you move in somewhere, you begin to live there as your home. [V P] Her house was in perfect order when she moved in... [V P with n] Her husband had moved in with a younger woman... [V P together] We d been seeing each other… …

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  • 13move*/*/*/ — [muːv] verb I 1) [I/T] to change position, or to make someone or something change position Could you help me move the bookcase away from the wall?[/ex] The traffic was barely moving.[/ex] She moved quickly towards the door.[/ex] 2) to progress or …

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  • 14move on — UK US move on Phrasal Verb with move({{}}/muːv/ verb ► [I] HR to start a new activity or job, especially after you have spent a long time doing a previous activity or job: »I am excited about the company s future but it is time for me to move on …

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  • 15move — Synonyms and related words: accomplished fact, accomplishment, achievement, acquit, act, acta, action, activate, activity, actuate, actuation, ad hoc measure, admonish, advance, advancing, adventure, advocate, affect, agitate, alteration, anchor …

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  • 16move 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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  • 17move — 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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  • 18move to sth — UK US move to/towards sth Phrasal Verb with move({{}}/muːv/ verb ► to change from a particular system, activity, etc. to another: »Businesses, consumers, and governments will have to make big changes in order to move to a low carbon economy …

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  • 19move to/towards sth — UK US move to/towards sth Phrasal Verb with move({{}}/muːv/ verb ► to change from a particular system, activity, etc. to another: »Businesses, consumers, and governments will have to make big changes in order to move to a low carbon economy …

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  • 20move towards sth — UK US move to/towards sth Phrasal Verb with move({{}}/muːv/ verb ► to change from a particular system, activity, etc. to another: »Businesses, consumers, and governments will have to make big changes in order to move to a low carbon economy …

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