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●ˌmove ˈback 🔑●ˌmove sth ˈback 🔑1. to go, or to move sth, to a new position at a distance away from the front or behind sb/sth (使)退后;(使)后移◆He moved back a few steps. 他后退了几步。◆She moved her chair back from the fire. 她把椅子从炉火旁往后挪了一挪。OPP move forward, move sth forward2. to go, or to move sth, to the place or position it was in before (使)回到原位;(使)归位◆His eyes moved back to her face. 他的目光回到了她的脸上。◆It took a long time to move the furniture back after the party. 聚会过后花了很长时间才把家具放归原位。SYN return (sth) (to sth) 3. if an event moves back, or sb moves it back, it takes place at a later date or time than was first planned (使)推迟;(使)延期◆They’ve moved back the date of the wedding. 他们把婚期推迟了。OPP bring sth forward, move forward; move sth forward ➡ see also put sth back[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] (less frequent) |