词组 | move out |
释义 | move out 1. move out to stop living in a particular house, apartment or area, and go to live somewhere else: ▪ "Actually," Rosemary whispered, "my husband has moved out. I don't know where he is." + of ▪ That year Nicholson moved out of London to the countryside, in order to write books and raise children. ■ OPPOSITE: move in 2. move out AmE informal to leave: ▪ Okay, kids, we've got to move out by 3:00 sharp. ▪ He ordered the men to get ready to move out. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑leave 3. move out if a vehicle moves out, it moves away from the side of the road in order to join the traffic or pass another vehicle: ▪ Always look in the mirror before moving out. + into ▪ I watched him move out into the traffic heading back towards Boston. 4. move sb out • move out sb if someone in authority moves people out of a place, they arrange for them to leave or they make them leave: ▪ Since the project finished, it has taken several years to move the navy out. ▪ As the crisis continued, British diplomats were being moved out of the area. |
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