moving
Prononciation : [/ˈmuːvɪŋ/]
Mot
Contexte : « physical location »
(adjective) when something or someone is changing position or causing a change in position. Like when you see a car driving down the street or people walking in the park.
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The moving truck arrived at the new house with all our furniture.
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The broken down car was not moving at all.
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Is the train moving towards the station?
Contexte : « activity »
(noun) the act of changing location or position, especially when you are changing houses or offices. It's like when you see lots of boxes being carried out of a house into a moving van.
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We hired a moving company to help us with the relocation.
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The moving process took longer than expected due to delays.
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Do you need help with your moving plans?
Contexte : « physical location and emotions »
(verb) to change position or shift from one place to another. It can also mean making someone feel emotional, like when a movie makes you feel happy or sad.
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The clouds were moving quickly across the sky.
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The sandcastle wouldn't move no matter how hard we tried.
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Can you see the branches moving in the wind?
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