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1 move with a slouch
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2 move with the times
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3 move with the times
идти в ногу со временем; не отставать от жизниI don't really like using a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > move with the times
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4 move with the times
идти в нoгу co вpeмeнeмYou must try to move with the times (L. P. Heartley) -
5 move with speed and with nothing in the path
Общая лексика: двигаться быстро и беспрепятственноУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > move with speed and with nothing in the path
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6 move with a sweep
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7 move with offset
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8 move with the times
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9 move with offset
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10 move with gliding action
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11 move with the times
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12 move with the times
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13 move with text
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14 move with the ball
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15 move with offset
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > move with offset
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16 MOVE WITH THE WATER
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17 move with the times
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18 to move with the times
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19 follow/move with/go with the crowd
follow/move with/go with the crowdin de pas lopen, zich conformeren aan de massaEnglish-Dutch dictionary > follow/move with/go with the crowd
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20 to follow the crowd / move with the crowd
to follow the crowd / move with the crowdseguir a la mayoría, dejarse llevar por la corrienteEnglish-spanish dictionary > to follow the crowd / move with the crowd
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move with the times — phrase to change your ideas or behaviour as the world or the situation changes The legal system has to move with the times. Thesaurus: to change your opinion, attitudes or behavioursynonym Main entry: move * * * keep abreast of current thinking… … Useful english dictionary
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keep move with the times — change/keep up/move with the times to change your way of living or working to make it modern. I don t really like using a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose … New idioms dictionary
cause to move with undue slowness — index hold up (delay) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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move — 1 verb 1 CHANGE PLACE (I, T) to change your place or position, or to make something do this: Don t move or I ll shoot. | You mustn t get off the train while it s still moving. | move sth: Can you move your car it s blocking the road. | We ll have … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
move — move1 [ muv ] verb *** ▸ 1 change position ▸ 2 progress/develop ▸ 3 live in a different place ▸ 4 begin doing ▸ 5 change subject/time etc. ▸ 6 change opinion ▸ 7 affect someone emotionally ▸ 8 sell and get rid of ▸ 9 go very fast ▸ 10 make formal … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
move — [[t]mu͟ːv[/t]] ♦ moves, moving, moved 1) V ERG When you move something or when it moves, its position changes and it does not remain still. [V n prep/adv] She moved the sheaf of papers into position... [V n prep/adv] You can move the camera both… … English dictionary