moved in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for moved in the English»French Dictionary

I.move [Brit muːv, Am muv] N

1. move:

he's too ill to be moved

2. move (proceed, travel):

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 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 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])

moved in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for moved in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for moved in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

moved Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

we moved her to sales
to be moved to tears
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The task force moved into the town, and they blew their way through locked gates with explosives.
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The traction pipe can hardly have crossed the ordinary track and trains may have been moved by horses.
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Moved from downtown to the front of the high school, the interesting statue of many different colors gives passersby an unusual view.
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The circuit was redeveloped and moved slightly inland from its beachfront location in 1970.
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Five cables in total were moved by the throttle twist grip.
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After that, the floors were dished to provide more leg room and the twin bonnet latches moved to inside the car.
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The pain is unbearable, and he can not be moved.
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Troops of both armies moved warily into the town while their leaders negotiated insincerely.
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The non-finite verb (infinitive or participle) remains in final position, but the finite (i.e. inflected) verb is moved to the second position.
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On average, 2,000 to 3,000 pallets of material would be moved via underway replenishment, with roughtly half being transferred by vertical replenishment via helicopter.
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