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●ˌmove ˈover 🔑1. (to sb/sth) to go towards sb/sth 向…走去;走向◆He moved over to her. 他朝她走去。2. (to sth) (especially BrE) to begin to do sth in a different way or with different people; to change the system you are using 转变(做事方式);更换(工作环境);改变(系统)◆I’m an interpreter, but I’d like to move over to translation work. 我从事口译,但我希望改做笔译。◆We’ve just moved over to a new computing system. 我们刚刚换上了新的计算机系统。3. to move to one side, usually to make room for sb/sth else 移到一边;挪开;让开◆I wish the car in front would move over and let me overtake. 我希望前面的车能让让路,让我超车。◆Move over! I want to sit down too. 往旁边挪一挪!我也想坐下。◆ (figurative) Older managers should move over to make room for younger people. 年长的经理应该退下来,给年轻人腾地方。 ➡ see also move up (2)[v + adv] |