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move someone/something in phrasal verb with moveverbuk /muːv/ us /muːv/ If the police, army, or any group of people in authority move in, or if someone moves them in, they take control or attack, in order to deal with a difficult or dangerous situation: 接手;(对…)进行操纵,干预 When a company goes out of business, officials usually move in to take control.如果公司倒闭,政府官员通常会接手操控局面。 The decision has been made to move UN troops in to try and stop the fighting.已决定派遣联合国部队进驻该地区以制止这场冲突。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Attacking & invading advance guard aggressor ambush beleaguer beleaguered besiege blitz cyberbullying cyberwarfare declare war on someone/something false flag foray full-frontal assault hit and run post-attack post-conquest pre-emption privateer raid swoop
move in | Business English
move in phrasal verb with moveverbuk /muːv/us [ I ] to go to a different place and begin to live or work there: High business taxes prevent new businesses from moving in. |