move in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for move in the English»French Dictionary

I.move [Brit muːv, Am muv] N

1. move:

move (to clear a space) object
move your things!
move your head, I can't see!

2. move (proceed, travel):

move person:
to move into
to move out of
to move back
to move forward
to move away
to move up
to move down

I.move about VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -], move around VB (move about)

II.move about VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -], move around VB (move [sb/sth] about)

I.move out VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move out)

II.move out VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sb/sth] out, move out [sb/sth])

I.move up VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move up)

II.move up VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sb] up, move up [sb])

III.move up VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sth] up) (to higher shelf etc)

I.move over VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move over)

II.move over VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sb/sth] over)

I.move on VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move on)

II.move on VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sth] on, move on [sth]) Brit

III.move on VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sb] on, move on [sb]) Brit

I.move down VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move down) (in list, hierarchy)

II.move down VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sb] down, move down [sb])

III.move down VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sth] down, move down [sth]) (to lower shelf etc)

I.move away VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move away)

II.move away VB [Brit muːv -, Am muv -] (move [sb/sth] away, move away [sb/sth])

move in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for move in the English»French Dictionary

move Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

not to budge [or give] [or move] an inch
come on, get a move on! inf
to move into a block of flats Brit
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The rules allow one to move parentheses in logical expressions in logical proofs.
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Vehicles, walking people, etc., usually rotate according to changes in the direction of the velocity: they move forward with respect to their own orientation.
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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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Wax figures begin to move and come to life in a ruined, out-of-the-way tourist resort.
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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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Some investigators think that this sparked the move to the attacks.
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Drivers only fail if they get the car stuck and unable to move.
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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.
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This way, the personages move across a surface of 9,60 m.
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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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