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I . move [muːv] N

1. move (movement):

move
to get a move on

2. move (change of abode):

move

3. move GAMES:

move
jogada f
it's your move
é sua vez

4. move (action):

move
lance m
to make the first move

II . move [muːv] VB intr

1. move (change position):

move

2. move (change abode):

move
to move to another city

III . move [muːv] VB trans

1. move (change position):

move

2. move (cause emotions):

move

I . move away VB intr

II . move away VB trans

move away

I . move back VB intr

II . move back VB trans

move back

I . move forward VB intr

II . move forward VB trans

move in VB intr (move into house)

move in

move out VB intr (stop inhabiting)

move out
move out

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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This way, the personages move across a surface of 9,60 m.
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There were also pleasant smelling things that were used to make a horse move forward or calm down.
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The rules allow one to move parentheses in logical expressions in logical proofs.
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It was a risky move, but one that ultimately paid off.
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For example, stressed rats release odorant cues that cause other rats to move away from the source of the signal.
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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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However, the not so obvious move of knight results in a very powerful checkmate.
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The directional pad will move the screen left and right.
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The player uses a joystick to accelerate, decelerate, move up, and move down.
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