move up

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To put (something) higher or further.; To promote, put onto a higher level. transitive
    — […] Queeg was obtaining a command for which he was rather young. “They’re moving you fellows up now pretty fast.”
  2. To put (something) higher or further.; To raise, put onto a higher place. transitive
  3. To put (something) higher or further.; To put higher on a list. transitive
  4. To reschedule (something) to an earlier date or time. US,transitive
    — The meeting was moved up to Tuesday.
  5. To move higher.; To be promoted. intransitive
  6. To move higher.; To pass to a higher level. intransitive
  7. To move one's position to allow others to occupy a place. intransitive
    — Can you move up to the next seat so we can sit together, please?
  8. To move forward (especially when waiting in a queue / line). intransitive
    — I was standing on the platform waiting for the people to let me into the car, and this beast, this conductor, hollered at me, ‘Come on you, move up!’ […] I said, ‘it’s the people ahead of me, who won’t move up,’

词形变化

moves up present,singular,third-person moving up participle,present moved up participle,past moved up past
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