move on
111ˌmove ˈon — phrasal verb 1) to leave one place and travel to another They stay for only a few days before moving on.[/ex] 2) to stop doing one thing and begin doing another thing Let s move on to the next question.[/ex] 3) to have a new opinion or way of… …
112møve — mø|ve vb., r, de, t (mase); møve sig frem …
113move — perkelti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda perkelti failą, katalogą, aplanką, laišką į kitą vietą (kitą katalogą, aplanką) nepaliekant jo ankstesnėje vietoje (tuo ši komanda skiriasi nuo ↑kopijavimo komandos). Failų tvarkymo… …
114move up — pakelti statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Komanda pažymėtam sąrašo elementui (ne žymekliui!) pakelti per vieną vietą aukštyn, sąrašo pradžios link. Iliustraciją žr. priede. priedas( ai) Grafinis formatas atitikmenys: angl. move up ryšiai:… …
115move — /mu:v/ verb to be sold, or to sell ● Over Christmas the stock hardly moved at all but noe it is finally starting to sell. ● The sales staff will have to work hard if they want to move all that stock by the end of the month …
116move — /mu:v/ verb to propose formally that a motion be accepted by a meeting ● He moved that the accounts be agreed. ● I move that the meeting should adjourn for ten minutes …
117move — To make an application to a court for a rule or order, or to take action in any matter. The term comprehends all things necessary to be done by a litigant to obtain an order of the court directing the relief sought. See motion. To propose a… …
118move — To make an application to a court for a rule or order, or to take action in any matter. The term comprehends all things necessary to be done by a litigant to obtain an order of the court directing the relief sought. See motion. To propose a… …
119move — see faith will move mountains …
120move in on — verb 1. make intrusive advances towards (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑intrude, ↑irrupt • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody 2. seize control of …