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词组 move out
释义
Phr V
move out
moves, moving, moved
move out
to stop living in a particular house
She wants to move out and find a place on her own.
to stop being involved in a particular businessoften + of
The company has decided to move out of the electronics business due to increased competition.
if a vehicle moves out, it moves to the right or left side of the road, usually in order to go past another vehicle
As I moved out to overtake the truck, I suddenly saw a car coming towards me at high speed.
American informal to leave a place
Let's move out guys - they're closing the bar.
move out sb or move sb out
if someone in authority {e.g. police, government} moves people out of a place, they arrange for them to leave that place
The American government finally decided to move its troops out.
phrasemove out1. 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 in2. 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: leave3. 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 outmove 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.

move out

To move one's things out of one's most recent residence or place of business. I just heard that Janet moved out. Oh Sarah, I'm so sorry! We've decided not to renew your lease, so we'll need your company to move out by the end of the month.

move someone or something out

(of some place) to cause someone to depart or leave; to carry someone or something out of a place. Move those people out of here. They are crowding up the room. Please move all that stuff out.

move out

 (of some place)
1. to leave a place; to leave; to begin to depart. (Especially in reference to a large number of persons or things.) The crowd started to move out of the area about midnight. They had moved out by one o'clock.
2. to leave a place of residence permanently. We didn't like the neighborhood, so we moved out of it. We moved out because we were unhappy.

move out

(from under someone or something) Go to out (from under someone or something).

move out

v.
1. To begin to leave: This cold weather is finally moving out. The troops will move out at dawn.
2. To stop occupying a residence or place of business and go elsewhere: She bought a new house up the street, and she's moving out of her apartment this weekend.
3. Slang To move extremely quickly: I couldn't catch that thief running down the street—he was really moving out!
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