词汇 | move along |
释义 | Phr V move along moves, moving, moved move sb along if someone in authority {e.g. police officer, guard} moves you along, they ask you to leave a placePolice officers at the scene of the accident were asking passers-by to move along. move (sth) along if a process moves along, or if you move a process along, it develops in a satisfactory wayIt took a long time for the project to get going but things are really moving along now.We're trying to move the case along as quickly as possible. move along1. To begin or continue to advance forward. Said especially as a command. Let's move along before the police show up! Move along, everyone—this conversation is no one's business but ours. 2. To instruct, direct, or compel someone to advance forward. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "move" and "along." The police finally showed up to move along the crowd of onlookers. I'm sorry, ma'am, but I need to move you along—your car is blocking access to this alley. move alongto continue to move; to start moving out of the way. (Often a command.) The crowd moved along slowly. Please just move along. There is nothing to see here. |
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