move

Signification (English)

Concepts

se déplacer

se bouger

partir

se mouvoir

s’esquiver

partir s'installer

se remuer

se déranger

se retirer

changer de position

aller en véhicule

être en marche

s’agiter

s’écarter du chemin

se chiffrer à

se mettre en marche

se mettre en mouvement

se mettre en route

transfert de population

remettre a plus tard

être déménagér

être transféré

être influencé

être touché

mouver

se mouver

déplacer quelque chose

s'installer

aller s'établir à

s'ébranler

faire avancer

proceder

Synonyms

change residence

in motion

start moving

place elsewhere

cause to tremble

bestir oneself

change position

make a motion

walk about

be active

be in motion

change one’s residence

blow about

change place

move slightly

give a motion

way to play

displase

move aside

transit move

move quickly

push along

move about restlessly

cause to move

reach into

transfer dislocate transfer evacuate

be in movement

result in

go east

nail to

slide over

comport

act as

wishing to go

be brought to motion

continue on

set moving

business concern

St. Vitus’ dance

strike a note

switch over

move instruction

come at

change one’s abode

roam about

re-locate

change one’s place

change one’s seat

at right angles

make go

unwedge

take something

name to

backward and forward

move remove

be agitated

bear away

be busy

be effective

be efficacious

change residende

be moving

be shaken

be touched

be transferred

transmittal transport

change location

come closer

have effect

have with one

jump over

make one’s way

make progress

move away from

move out of

negociate

move camp farther along

regain consciousness

be considerate

toss about

travel around

wriggle out

go forward

go separate ways

hang down

flow swiftly

change direction

change the position of

be influenced

Fréquence

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Prononcé comme (IPA)
/muːv/
Étymologie (English)

In summary

From Middle English moven, moeven, meven, borrowed from Old Northern French mover, moveir and Old French mouver, moveir (“to move”) (compare modern French mouvoir from Old French movoir), from Latin movēre, present active infinitive of moveō (“move; change, exchange, go in or out, quit”), from Proto-Indo-European *m(y)ewh₁- (“to move, drive”). Cognate with Lithuanian mauti (“to push on, rush”), Sanskrit मीवति (mī́vati, “pushes, presses, moves”), Middle Dutch mouwe (“sleeve”). More at muff. Largely displaced native English stir, from Middle English stiren, sturien, from Old English styrian.

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