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词组 move on
释义 move on
  1. move on to leave a place after staying there for some time, in order to continue a journey or go somewhere new:
    "Every five years I have to move on," Enrico said. "I just can't settle in one town."
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    The exhibition attracted large crowds in New York, and then moved on to other cities on the eastern coast.
  2. move on to stop thinking about something that you have been thinking about for some time, and begin thinking about or doing something new or different:
    There's only one way to succeed. You have to learn from your mistakes and then move on.
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    It's time to leave the theory behind, and move on to the practical side of the subject.
  3. move on to leave your present job in order to do a new and better one:
    I've been doing this job for five years now, so I think it's time to move on.
   + from
    Mac was lucky to move on from Lloyds Bank, where he'd been for seventeen years.
  4. move on if people, ideas, methods etc move on, they become more modern or more advanced:
    Has the legal profession moved on from those days? Perhaps not a great deal.
    The world has moved on since Noel Coward wrote his plays, and some of the ideas seem ridiculously old-fashioned.
    SIMILAR TO: progress
  5. move sb onmove on sb if the police or someone in authority moves you on, they order you to leave a particular place:
    It's no good just moving these homeless people on - where are they supposed to go?
    SIMILAR TO: ↑move along
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