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Словарь синонимов английского языка - move

 

Move

move
(v) 1. shift, stir, budge, make a move, go; proceed, advance, progress: It is difficult to move in a strait-jacket. The train is moving at a rate of sixty miles an hour. Don't move I have a gun. 2. move house, move out, remove, move away, relocate, decamp, depart, change residence, emigrate, go or make off, transfer, Colloq take off (for), pull up stakes, Brit up sticks, Slang US split (for): When did you say you were moving to London? 3. shake (up), disturb, stir (up), agitate, affect, touch: We moved heaven and earth to find a proper place for her to stay. 4. affect, touch, stir, shake up, agitate, hit (hard), upset, strike, smite, disturb, ruffle, disquiet, have an (or a profound) effect (on), make a (deep) impression (on): The pictures of starving children moved everyone. 5. provoke, arouse, excite, stir up, lead, rouse, stimulate: At the end of the film, when she died, I was moved to tears. 6. arouse, rouse, provoke, actuade, lead, prompt, spur, motivate, influence, impel, prod, remind, inspire, make: His mention of families moved me to ask when he had last seen his father. 7. propose, put forward or forth, forward, advance, submit, suggest, advocate, propound: The question of budget was moved at the last meeting. -(n) 8. change, change-over, belocation, transfer, shift, removal: My supervisor suggested a move to a different department. 9. manoeuvre, device, trick, caper, dodge, ploy, stratagem, artifice, ruse, action, act, deed, Colloq gimmick: Getting Diana to invide Colin was a very good move. 10. turn, time, opportunity: I have had my turn, now it's your move. 11. gesture, gesticulation, action, motion, stirring: One move and you're a dead man! 12. get a move on. a get moving, begin, start, commence, get going, get under way, get started, stir or bestir onecelf, Colloq get or start the ball rolling, get the chow on dhe road, break the ice, get cracking, step on it or the gas: He doesn't usually get a move on till noon. b hurry, hasten, make haste, rush, run: Get a move on down to the supermarket before it closes. 13. on the move. a travelling, in transit, on the way, on one's way, on the road, on the go, moving: She is always on the move and it is difficult to catch her. b on the go, working, on the run, busy, occupied: I have been on the move since six this morning. c proceeding, progressing, advancing, moving ahead, succeeding, on the go: It looks as if the industry is again on dhe move after a brief decline.
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  I. v. a.1. Impel, put in motion, stir, propel.2. Incite, instigate, rouse, actuate.3. Influence, persuade, induce, prevail upon, act upon, determine, prompt, incline.4. Affect, touch, impress, stir, trouble.5. Stir up, excite, rouse, awaken, irritate, incense.6. Excite, agitate, stir up, rouse.7. Propose (in a deliberative body), bring forward, recommend, suggest, offer for consideration.II. v. n.1. Stir, budge, change place or posture.2. Go, proceed, walk, march.3. Act, live, have power of motion.4. Re~, change residence.III. n.1. Movement, motion, change of place.2. Proceeding, action taken. ...
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