Found 3 items, similar to moves.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: move
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English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: move
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: move
move
v 1: change location; move, travel, or proceed;
“How fast does
your new car go?”;
“We travelled from Rome to Naples by
bus”;
“The policemen went from door to door looking for
the suspect”;
“The soldiers moved towards the city in an
attempt to take it before night fell” [syn:
travel,
go,
locomote] [ant:
stay in place]
2: cause to move, both in a concrete and in an abstract sense;
“Move those boxes into the corner, please”;
“I'm moving my
money to another bank”;
“The director moved more
responsibilities onto his new assistant” [syn:
displace]
3: move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational
motion;
“He moved his hand slightly to the right” [ant:
stand still
]
4: change residence, affiliation, or place of employment;
“We
moved from Idaho to Nebraska”;
“The basketball player
moved from one team to another” [ant:
stay]
5: follow a procedure or take a course;
“We should go farther
in this matter”;
“She went through a lot of trouble”;
“go
about the world in a certain manner”;
“Messages must go
through diplomatic channels” [syn:
go,
proceed]
6: be in a state of action;
“she is always moving” [syn:
be active
] [ant:
rest]
7: go or proceed from one point to another;
“the debate moved
from family values to the economy”
8: perform an action, or work out or perform (an action);
“think before you act”;
“We must move quickly”;
“The
governor should act on the new energy bill”;
“The nanny
acted quickly by grabbing the toddler and covering him
with a wet towel” [syn:
act] [ant:
refrain]
9: have an emotional or cognitive impact upon;
“This child
impressed me as unusually mature”;
“This behavior struck
me as odd” [syn:
affect,
impress,
strike]
10: give an incentive for action;
“This moved me to sacrifice my
career” [syn:
motivate,
actuate,
propel,
prompt,
incite]
11: arouse sympathy or compassion in;
“Her fate moved us all”
12: dispose of by selling;
“The chairman of the company told the
salesmen to move the computers”
13: progress by being changed;
“The speech has to go through
several more drafts”;
“run through your presentation
before the meeting” [syn:
go,
run]
14: live one's life in a specified environment;
“she moves in
certain circles only”
15: have a turn; make one's move in a game;
“Can I go now?”
[syn:
go]
16: propose formally; in a debate or parliamentary meeting [syn:
make a motion]
move
n 1: the act of deciding to do something;
“he didn't make a move
to help”;
“his first move was to hire a lawyer”
2: the act of changing your residence or place of business;
“they say that three moves equal one fire” [syn:
relocation]
3: a change of position that does not entail a change of
location;
“the reflex motion of his eyebrows revealed his
surprise”;
“movement is a sign of life”;
“an impatient
move of his hand”;
“gastrointestinal motility” [syn:
motion,
movement,
motility]
4: the act of changing location from one place to another;
“police controlled the motion of the crowd”;
“the movement
of people from the farms to the cities”;
“his move put him
directly in my path” [syn:
motion,
movement]
5: (game) a player's turn to move a piece or take some other
permitted action