move in
英 [muːv ɪn]
美 [muːv ɪn]
搬来; 迁入; (警察、士兵或袭击者)逼近,进逼; 插手; 涉足
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 迁入;搬来
When youmove insomewhere, you begin to live there as your home.- Her house was in perfect order when she moved in...
她搬进来时,屋子里井井有条。 - Her husband had moved in with a younger woman...
她丈夫和一个比她年轻的女人同居了。 - We'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together.
我们已经交往一年了,这时他提议搬到一起住。
- Her house was in perfect order when she moved in...
- PHRASAL VERB (警察、士兵或袭击者)逼近,进逼
If police, soldiers, or attackersmove in, they go towards a place or person in order to deal with or attack them.- Police moved in to disperse the crowd...
警察开进来驱散人群。 - Forces were moving in on the town of Knin.
军队正向克宁镇进逼。
- Police moved in to disperse the crowd...
- PHRASAL VERB 插手;涉足
If someonemoves in onan area of activity which was previously only done by a particular group of people, they start becoming involved with it for the first time.- These black models are moving in on what was previously white territory: the lucrative cosmetic contracts.
黑人模特正逐步涉足曾是白人主宰的领地:签约获利丰厚的化妆品行业。
- These black models are moving in on what was previously white territory: the lucrative cosmetic contracts.
英英释义
verb
- move into a new house or office
- occupy a place
- The crowds are moving in
- of trains
- The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station