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●ˌmove ˈin1. (on sb/sth) to move towards sb/sth, especially in a threatening way, or to make a dangerous situation calm 向…进逼;赶到(以平息危险事态)◆I moved in close and stuck the gun in his back. 我逼近他,用枪抵住他的后背。◆The police moved in to control the crowd. 警察赶了过来控制人群。SYN close in (on sb/sth) 2. to arrive and begin work, especially when people do not really want you there (违背他人意愿地)开进并动工◆The developers moved in and built a housing estate in the grounds of the old house. 开发商开了进来,在旧房子的地皮上建造住宅。3. (on sth) to begin to try to have control of or responsibility for a company, a project, etc. 试图控制,企图接管(公司、项目等)◆They are moving in on another drugs company. 他们试图控制另一家制药公司。[v + adv] |