Move on - English meaning
Move on – definitions in English dictionary
phrasal verbLeave.
Usage examples:
The mounties briskly ordered them to move on
phrasal verbStart doing something new or making progress.
Usage examples:
I've been in this job long enough—it's time i moved on
phrasal verbTo start a new activity or job, especially after you have spent a long time doing a previous activity or job
Usage examples:
I am excited about the company's future but it is time for me to move on., before moving on, does a…
Move on translation into English
Move on: translate from English into Chinese
继续前行, 进, 继
Move on: translate from English into Dutch
Ga verder, Doorlopen, Vooruitbewegen
Move on: translate from English into French
Passez
Move on: translate from English into German
Weitergehen, Weiterfahren, Vorrücken, Rücken, Vorstellen
Move on: translate from English into Hindi
आगे बढ़ो, आगे चलना, आगे जाना, बढ़ाना, बढ़ा देना
Move on: translate from English into Italian
Vai avanti
Move on: translate from English into Korean
이동, 계속 전진시키다, 계속 나아가다
Move on: translate from English into Russian
Двигаться дальше, Идти дальше, Проходить дальше, Продвинуть
Move on: translate from English into Spanish
Siga adelante, Hacer circular
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