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I . move [mu:v] VERB intr

2. move (make progress):

move

3. move SPIELE:

move

4. move ugs (sell):

move

5. move (change house):

move

6. move (change job):

to move to a new job

7. move (spend time):

move

8. move (change opinion, decision):

to move on sth
to move closer

9. move form (suggest):

to move for sth

Wendungen:

to move with the times

II . move [mu:v] VERB trans

3. move (change residence):

to move house

4. move (persuade):

move

5. move (reschedule):

move

6. move (suggest):

move

III . move [mu:v] SUBST

1. move t. SPIELE (movement):

move
ruch m
to be on the move (travelling)
to be on the move (travelling)
get a move on! ugs

2. move (changing house):

move

3. move (change of job):

move

I . move about VERB intr

1. move about (travel):

move about

2. move about (change house):

move about

3. move about (change jobs):

move about

4. move about (go around):

move about
ruszać [perf po-] się

II . move about VERB trans

move about furniture:

move about

I . move along VERB intr

1. move along:

move along (walk)
move along (run)
biec [perf po-] dalej
move along (drive)

2. move along (make room):

move along

move back VERB trans, intr

I . move in VERB intr

1. move in (into house):

move in

2. move in (take control):

move in

3. move in (attack):

to move in on sb
to move in on sb (in a circle)

II . move in VERB trans MILIT

move off VERB intr

1. move off (drive off):

move off

2. move off (walk away):

move off

I . move on VERB intr

1. move on (change job):

move on

2. move on (change subject):

3. move on (continue journey):

move on

4. move on (develop):

move on

5. move on (make career progress):

move on
piąć [perf ws-] się
move on

6. move on (pass):

move on
move on

II . move on VERB trans

1. move on (ask to leave):

move on

2. move on (force to leave):

move on

move out VERB intr

1. move out (leave house):

move out

2. move out (cease involvement):

move out
to move out out of sth

3. move out AM ugs (leave):

move out

move over VERB intr

1. move over (make room):

move over

move up VERB intr

1. move up (make room):

move up

2. move up (promote):

move up

Wendungen:

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
The opponent is compelled to move the more valuable piece to avoid its capture, thereby exposing the less valuable piece which can then be captured (see chess piece relative value).
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Drivers only fail if they get the car stuck and unable to move.
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The question marks indicate the uncertainty of the authors about the correctness of the move.
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Marsh resisted any move away but a threadbare squad suffered relegation 197677.
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The tube feet latch on to surfaces and move in a wave, with one arm section attaching to the surface as another releases.
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The map contains four entrances to underground tunnels which can be used to move between areas without having to encounter enemies.
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The player uses a joystick to accelerate, decelerate, move up, and move down.
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The new connection fee is $79.95 with a transfer connection fee of $39.00 if you move over from another provider.
www.computerworld.com.au
For example, stressed rats release odorant cues that cause other rats to move away from the source of the signal.
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However, the not so obvious move of knight results in a very powerful checkmate.
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