All Results
move ( Verb)
UK/US /muːv/
Present
move
Ing
moving
He/She/It
moves
Past Simple
moved
Past Participle
moved
1-
A2
changing the position someone stands in some ways which are visibly or can be felt
-> I told you not to move before I came.
-> It’s so cold that I can’t move my legs.
2-
B1
relocating the place where someone lives or has job
-> I need to move before the earthquake destroys this place.
-> She moved because her neighbors were too loud.
3-
B2
to continue doing something in a way that is said before
-> The police are moving towards the people.
-> We moved into the cave.
4-
C1
to act something to achieve
-> I moved quickly to buy this store.
-> You need to move to catch the train.
5-
B2
make someone have intense feelings such as being angry or sad or emotional
-> People were moved by my speech.
-> I was moved by your great kindness.
'move' Contained Stories
We live on tectonic plates that undeniably shift and move beneath us. Underground, the earth's surface, and the liquid magma are undercover beneath the mantle. They are under pressure, and when they burst, natural disasters happen, such as volcanic explosions and landslides. With the help of computing, we can most of the time successfully forecast events before they happen, such as earthquakes and hurricanes. Natural disasters are a matter of concern. They harm people and infrastructure. Health must be the first and foremost concern. Governments and people should reconsider before making a settlement if it is in a place with frequent natural disaster zones.