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●ˌmove ˈon1. to continue your journey after stopping for a short while; to leave the place where you are and go to a new place (短暂停留后)继续行进;离开◆After a few minutes, the bus moved on again. 几分钟后公共汽车又往前开了。◆The police told them to move on and go home! 警察命令他们离开这里回家去!◆When I looked round, I realized everyone else had moved on. 我环顾四周,发现其他人都走掉了。2. if ideas, beliefs, etc. move on, they change and develop (思想、信念等)变化发展◆Things have moved on a lot since my parents were young. 与我父母年轻时相比,世事已经大变。◆The debate does not seem to have moved on much. 争论似乎没有多大进展。◆Fashions are moving on all the time. 流行时尚总是日新月异。3. (to sth) to start doing or discussing sth new 开始做(别的事情);转换(话题)◆I want to move on to my next point now. 我现在想开始阐述下一个要点。◆When her contract here runs out in April, Tessa will move on. 特莎在这里的合同 4 月到期后将换份工作。◆She moved on to become senior editor of a magazine. 她转任一家杂志的高级编辑。SYN pass on (to sth) [v + adv] |