Etymology: [ 'müv ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English, from Middle French movoir, from Latin movEre; probably akin to Sanskrit mIvati he moves, pushes.
taşınmak, 1- eve taşınmak , yerleşmek , yaşamak 2- ... ile düşüp kalmak, (eve,ofise vb.) tasinmak,yerlesmek. move in on someone zor duruma sokmak,uzerine yurumek, taşın, yerleşmek,
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1- eve taşınmak , yerleşmek , yaşamak 2- ... ile düşüp kalmak Fiili Deyim
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(eve,ofise vb.) tasinmak,yerlesmek. move in on someone zor duruma sokmak,uzerine yurumek deyim
occupy a place; "The crowds are moving in", move into (a station) of trains; "The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station", move into a new house or office, move into a new house or office occupy a place; "The crowds are moving in, To adjust your approach farther towards the center of the lane; towards higher numbered boards, To start from or near the center of the approach, When you move in somewhere, you begin to live there as your home. Her house was in perfect order when she moved in Her husband had moved in with a younger woman We'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together. move out, If police, soldiers, or attackers move in, they go towards a place or person in order to deal with or attack them. Police moved in to disperse the crowd Forces were moving in on the town of Knin, If someone moves in on an area of activity which was previously only done by a particular group of people, they start becoming involved with it for the first time. These black models are moving in on what was previously white territory: the lucrative cosmetic contracts, move oneself and one's possessions into a new home,
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occupy a place; "The crowds are moving in"
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move into (a station) of trains; "The bullet train drew into Tokyo Station"
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move into a new house or office
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move into a new house or office occupy a place; "The crowds are moving in
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To adjust your approach farther towards the center of the lane; towards higher numbered boards
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To start from or near the center of the approach
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When you move in somewhere, you begin to live there as your home. Her house was in perfect order when she moved in Her husband had moved in with a younger woman We'd been seeing each other for a year when he suggested we should move in together. move out
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If police, soldiers, or attackers move in, they go towards a place or person in order to deal with or attack them. Police moved in to disperse the crowd Forces were moving in on the town of Knin
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If someone moves in on an area of activity which was previously only done by a particular group of people, they start becoming involved with it for the first time. These black models are moving in on what was previously white territory: the lucrative cosmetic contracts
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move oneself and one's possessions into a new home
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