move on
91ˌmove ˈup — phrasal verb 1) British to change your position in order to make space for someone or something Could everyone move up a bit, please?[/ex] 2) move up in the world humorous to improve your social status, for example by getting a better job …
92move — [13] Move comes via Anglo Norman mover from Latin movēre ‘move’, which was related to Sanskrit mīv ‘push, press’. Derivatives of the Latin verb have been a rich source of English vocabulary, including emotion, moment, motion, motor, and mutiny.… …
93move-in — /moohv in /, n. Informal. an act or instance of occupying a living or working place: The offices will be ready for move in soon. [n. use of v. phrase move in] …
94Move On — MoveOn MoveOn est une association politique basé aux États Unis. Elle se décrit comme politiquement progressiste et ancrée à gauche (libéral au sens américain[1]). Elle a été fondée en 1998 en réponse à la procédure d impeachment contre le… …
95Move on — MoveOn MoveOn est une association politique basé aux États Unis. Elle se décrit comme politiquement progressiste et ancrée à gauche (libéral au sens américain[1]). Elle a été fondée en 1998 en réponse à la procédure d impeachment contre le… …
96move up — verb a) to put something higher or further. Can you move up to the next seat so we can sit together, please? b) to promote, put onto a higher level …
97move it — verb To hurry; to hurry up Youd better move it if you want to get there on time …
98move on — phr verb Move on is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑conversation …
99move on to — phr verb Move on to is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑conversation …
100move up — phr verb Move up is used with these nouns as the object: ↑gear, ↑hierarchy, ↑ladder, ↑scale …