词汇 | move away from |
释义 | Idiom move away frommove away from (something) to change your ideas about something.He had moved away from the liberalism of his earlier heroes. Phr V move away from moves, moving, moved move away from sth/doing sth to stop using or doing something and to begin to use or do something else insteadCampaigners are encouraging the government to move away from nuclear power and use alternative sources.A lot of young people in Britain are moving away from eating meat. move away from sth to stop having a particular idea, method, habit etc and to begin to have a different one instead: Fortunately jazz was slowly moving away from its reputation as old-guy music. As our eating habits change, we are moving away from a calcium-rich diet of milk, cream and cheese. (redirected from move away from) move away from (something)1. Literally, to move to be less close to something, often out of caution. Everyone, please move away from the exit so others can come out safely. 2. To shift one's ideas, beliefs, or ideologies, especially if they were particularly rigid or inflexible. After I had kids and started having to pay all sorts of bills, I eventually moved away from the more careless attitudes of my youth. |
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