单词 | make a move |
释义 | 1 (idiom) Definition to prepare or begin to leave a place to go somewhere else I suppose we'd better make a move. Synonyms leave split (informal) be off set off I set off, full of optimism. depart (US) A number of staff departed during her reign as manager. get going push off (informal) Do me a favour and push off, will you? be on your way shove off (informal) Why don't you just shove off and leave me alone? take yourself off She took herself off to Mexico. skedaddle (informal) take your leave 2 (idiom) Definition to do something which will produce a response A week before the deal, they made a move to pull out. Synonyms take action act I have no reason to doubt that the bank acted properly. do something take the initiative get moving (informal) take measure Additional synonymsin the sense of act Definition to do something I have no reason to doubt that the bank acted properly. Synonyms do something, perform, move, function, go about, conduct yourself, undertake something in the sense of depart A number of staff departed during her reign as manager. Synonyms resign, leave, quit, step down (informal), give in your notice, call it a day or night, vacate your post in the sense of push off Definition to go away Do me a favour and push off, will you? Synonyms go away, leave, get lost (informal), clear off (informal), take off (informal), depart, beat it (slang), light out (informal, old-fashioned), hit the road (slang), hook it (slang), slope off, pack your bags (informal), make tracks, buzz off (informal), hop it (informal), shove off (informal), bog off (British, slang), skedaddle (informal), naff off (informal), be off with you (archaic), sling your hook (informal), make yourself scarce (informal), voetsek (South Africa, offensive), rack off (Australian, New Zealand, slang) Nearby words of |
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