Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
move in
comenzar a vivir en una nueva casa o lugar
Meaning
to start living in a new house or place
Example
We’re planning to **move in** next week after the renovations are done.
phrasal-verb
move into
comenzar a trabajar en un nuevo rol o área
Meaning
to start working in a new role or area
Example
She recently **moved into** a senior management position.
idiom
move mountains
lograr algo muy difícil
Meaning
to achieve something very difficult
Example
With determination, you can **move mountains**.
phrasal-verb
move off
comenzar a moverse (de un vehículo)
Meaning
to start moving (of a vehicle)
Example
The bus **moved off** slowly after everyone got on.
phrasal-verb
move on
avanzar a la siguiente etapa; dejar algo atrás
Meaning
to progress to the next stage; to leave something behind
Example
After the breakup, she decided to **move on** with her life.
phrasal-verb
move on from
recuperarse emocionalmente y continuar la vida después de una experiencia dolorosa
Meaning
to recover emotionally and continue life after a painful experience
Example
It took him a while to **move on from** the heartbreak.
phrasal-verb
move on to
ir a otro lugar después de terminar uno
Meaning
to go to another place after finishing one
Example
After visiting Paris, we’ll **move on to** Rome.
phrasal-verb
move out
dejar de vivir en un lugar y salir de él
Meaning
to stop living in a place and leave it
Example
She decided to **move out** of her parents’ house after getting a job.
phrasal-verb
move out of
dejar un lugar o situación específica
Meaning
to leave a specific place or situation
Example
They decided to **move out of** the city and live in the countryside.
phrasal-verb
move over
moverse para hacer espacio para alguien o algo
Meaning
to change position to make space for someone or something
Example
Can you **move over** a bit so I can sit down?
phrasal-verb
move over to
cambiar de un sistema o plataforma a otro
Meaning
to switch from one system or platform to another
Example
The organization will **move over to** cloud-based storage soon.
idiom
move past
superar o dejar de enfocarse en algo
Meaning
to overcome or stop focusing on something
Example
It’s time to **move past** the misunderstanding.
phrasal-verb
move past failure
dejar de pensar en los errores y seguir adelante
Meaning
to stop dwelling on mistakes and continue forward
Example
Successful people learn to **move past failure** quickly.
phrasal-verb
move past hurt
recuperarse emocionalmente de una experiencia dolorosa
Meaning
to recover emotionally from a painful experience
Example
It took her years to **move past hurt** and trust again.
idiom
move the goalposts
cambiar las reglas o condiciones para hacer que el éxito sea más difícil
Meaning
to change the rules or conditions to make success harder
Example
They **moved the goalposts** after we had agreed on the terms.
idiom
move the needle
hacer una diferencia o impacto notable
Meaning
to make a noticeable difference or impact
Example
This new strategy will really **move the needle** for our company.
phrasal-verb
move through
pasar a través de o experimentar algo desde el principio hasta el final
Meaning
to pass through or experience something from start to end
Example
We had to **move through** many challenges to succeed.
phrasal-verb
move toward
avanzar o progresar en la dirección de un cambio o mejora
Meaning
to progress or advance in the direction of change or improvement
Example
Societies are slowly **moving toward** greater gender equality.
phrasal-verb
move toward improvement
progresar gradualmente hacia un mejor estado o proceso
Meaning
to progress gradually toward a better state or process
Example
Every organization must **move toward improvement** to stay competitive.
phrasal-verb
move toward leadership
avanzar en tu carrera hacia roles de liderazgo
Meaning
to progress in your career to take leadership roles
Example
With her experience, she’s ready to **move toward leadership**.
phrasal-verb
move towards
avanzar hacia un objetivo
Meaning
to make progress in the direction of something
Example
The company is **moving towards** a more sustainable model.
idiom
move up
avanzar a un nivel o posición superior
Meaning
to advance to a higher level or position
Example
She hopes to **move up** to a senior role next year.
phrasal-verb
move up in
avanzar o ser ascendido dentro de una organización
Meaning
to advance or get promoted within an organization
Example
She worked hard to **move up in** her company.
phrasal-verb
move up professionally
avanzar a una posición o nivel más alto en la carrera de uno
Meaning
to advance to a higher position or level in one’s career
Example
He worked hard to **move up professionally** within the company.