moved
Prononciation : [/muːvd/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical location »
(verb) to change position or location from one place to another. Like when you go from sitting at your desk to standing by the window.
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She moved the chair to the other side of the room.
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He didn't move the boxes like he was asked to.
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Can you move the table closer to the door?
Contexte : « emotion or feeling »
(verb) to be emotionally affected or touched by something. Like when a sad movie makes you feel like crying or a happy song makes you want to dance.
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The story of the rescue moved everyone in the audience to tears.
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The speech did not move the crowd as the speaker had hoped.
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Did the movie scene move you emotionally?
Contexte : « progress or advancement »
(verb) to make progress or advance in some way, especially towards a goal. Like when you are getting closer to finishing a project or achieving a milestone.
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She has really moved forward in her career since getting that promotion.
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Without any effort, you won't move ahead in your studies.
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Are you moving closer to your fitness goals?
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