گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'move in'

برای اصلاح خطاهایی که در معانی است، کافی است بر روی آیکن کلیک کنید. برای وارد کردن معانی جدید در انتها صفحه در قسمت 'معانی جدید' معانی خود را وارد کرده و بر روی دکمه 'ارسال' کلیک کنید .

english

1 general:: Phrase(s): move in (on someone or something) 1. Lit. to move closer to someone or something; to make advances or aggressive movements toward someone or something. (See also move in (on someone).) • The crowd moved in on the frightened guard. • They moved in slowly. 2. Fig. to attempt to take over or dominate someone or something. • The police moved in on the drug dealers. • Max tried to move in on the rival gang’s territory.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: Phrase(s): move in(to something) 1. Lit. [for someone] to come to reside in something or some place. • I moved into a new apartment last week. • When did the new family move in? 2. Lit. to enter something or some place. • The whole party moved into the house when it started raining. • All the children just moved in and brought the party with them. 3. Fig. to begin a new line of activity. • After failing at real estate, he moved into house painting. • It looked like he could make some money, so he moved into the stock market with his assets.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: Phrase(s): move in (on someone) to come to live with someone. • My brother moved in on me without even asking. • I don’t mean to move in on you. I just need a place for a few days.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: 1. Begin to occupy a residence or working place, as in We are scheduled to move in next month, or Helen is moving in with her sister. [Late 1800s] 2. move in on. Intrude on; also, try to take over or get control of. For example, Their sales force is moving in on our territory, or The police moved in on the gang. [Mid-1900s]

American Heritage Idioms

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