词组 | move in |
释义 | move in 1. move in to begin living in a new house or apartment: ▪ My parents helped us to buy furniture and carpets and things when we first moved in. ■ OPPOSITE: move out 2. move in if one person moves in with another or two people move in together, they decide to live together and share a house or apartment + with ▪ To save on expenses, Susan moved in with her mother in Solana Beach. + together ▪ Stephen and I had been seeing each other for a year when he suggested that we should move in together. 3. move in to go towards something or someone, often in order to attack them: + on ▪ Police moved in on Tiananmen Square, but still the number of protesters increased. ▪ Two people started doing some Latin American dancing, and all the guests moved in to witness the spectacle. 4. move in to become involved in a particular business or activity and to start to influence or control the situation, often in an unfair way: ▪ At that point the big multinationals moved in and started pushing up the prices. + on ▪ I decide to keep my business proposition a secret, so that other people couldn't move in on it. ► compare ↑muscle in |
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