词汇 | move over |
释义 | Idiom move over to stop having a job, rank, or condition.Kurt said that it was time to move over and let younger players have a chance to play professionally.Move over “Star Wars” – “Titanic” is now the movie with the biggest earnings in North America. Phr V move over moves, moving, moved move over to change the place where you are sitting or standing so that there is space for someone else to sit or standIf you move over a bit, Tess can sit next to me.Tim moved over so that I could sit down. to leave your job so that someone who is younger or who has new ideas can do it insteadIt's time she moved over and let someone else chair the committee.Our next guest is a 19-year-old with a wonderful voice and a great new record so move over, Madonna! (= this person is younger and better than you) (always + adv/prep) to start a new job which involves similar work to the work you did beforeoften + toShe began work as a radio journalist and then moved over to television. mainly British & Australian (always + adv/prep) to start using a different systemoften + fromWe've recently moved over from oil to gas heating. move overTo physically create space between oneself and someone or something else. Move over and make some room for me on the couch! move someone or something overto cause someone or something to move a little way away. Move Tom over a little bit. He is taking too much space. Would you move your foot over a little? move overto move a bit [away from the speaker]. Move over. I need some space. Please move over. Part of this space is mine. |
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