词汇 | move in on |
释义 | Idiom move in on someone or something Theme: MOVEMENT to move closer to someone or something, especially with a camera.Now, slowly move in on the cereal box. This will be a great advertisement.Hold the camera very steady and move in on the baby. Idiom move in onmove in on (something) to take control of a place or event.Drug dealers moved in on the cafe and scared away the customers.Commercial sponsors moved in on athletic competitions to sell their products. Phr V move in on moves, moving, moved move in on sb/sth to approach a group of people or a place where people are staying in order to attack themThere are reports that the police are moving in on the terrorists.Government troops have moved in on the rebel stronghold. move in on sth if a large company moves in on a particular business, they become involved in it for the first time, taking business away from smaller companiesA large American corporation is planning to move in on the newly privatised British electricity industry. move in on (someone or something)To advance on someone or something in order to exert control or derive some benefit, usually when doing so is unwelcome. Are you trying to move in on my girlfriend? Why are you always flirting with her? I just hope that new shop doesn't move in our our business. |
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