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21 ■ move upwards
■ move upwardsv. i. + avv.(econ., fin.) aumentare; salire, crescere: Output will move upwards next year, la produzione aumenterà l'anno prossimo.NOTA D'USO: - to change house o to move house?- -
22 ■ move along
■ move alongA v. i. + avv.muoversi; spostarsi; circolare: Move along!, circolare!B v. t. + avv.far circolare. -
23 ■ move round
■ move roundA v. i. + avv.B v. i. + prep. -
24 move around
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25 ■ move about
■ move aboutA v. i. + avv.1 muoversi (qua e là): I can hear a mouse moving about in the attic, sento un topo che si muove in soffitta2 muoversi, spostarsi; viaggiare moltoB v. t. + avv. -
26 ■ move abroad
■ move abroadv. i. + avv.trasferirsi all'estero. -
27 ■ move across
■ move acrossA v. i. + avv.B v. i. + prep. -
28 ■ move ahead
■ move aheadv. i. + avv.2 (fig.) fare carriera; progredire -
29 ■ move away
■ move awayv. i. + avv.1 andare via; andarsene2 cambiare casa; traslocare; trasferirsi -
30 ■ move back
■ move backA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv. -
31 ■ move backwards
■ move backwardsv. i. + avv.1 spostarsi all'indietro; indietreggiare -
32 ■ move downwards
■ move downwardsv. i. + avv.(econ., fin.) diminuire; calare; scendere. -
33 ■ move forward
■ move forwardA v. i. + avv.2 (fig.) fare progressi; progredireB v. t. + avv. -
34 ■ move in with
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35 ■ move off
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36 ■ move over
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37 ■ move sideways
■ move sidewaysv. i. + avv.spostarsi a lato. -
38 move back
1. vt + adv1) (to former place: person) far tornare, (object) rimettere dov'era2) (cause to give ground: crowd) sospingere indietro, (troops) far indietreggiare2. vi + adv1) (return) ritornarethey had no intention of moving back to Britain — non avevano intenzione di ritornare in Gran Bretagna
2) (give ground) indietreggiare -
39 move forward
1. vt + adv2. vi + adv -
40 move off
[procession, vehicle] partire; [ troops] mettersi in marcia* * *((of vehicles etc) to begin moving away: The bus moved off just as I got to the bus stop.) muoversi, partire* * *1. vt + adv(object) togliere2. vi + adv1) (go away) allontanarsi2) (start moving) partire* * *[procession, vehicle] partire; [ troops] mettersi in marcia
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