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1. He moves up quickly.
他升得很快。
1. 移:补偿器(compensator)的查找5. 连接器(connector)的查找*Scope Overview *如何使用信号管理器 (Signal Manager)算的方法. 按以下方法检查单级放大器输出信号(aout)的带宽和增益:的位置,如上移(Move Up)、下移(Move Down)、删除(Delete)等.
1. (尤指为靠近某人或给某人让出空间而)挪动,靠拢
If you move up, you change your position, especially in order to be nearer someone or to make room for someone else.
e.g. Move up, John, and let the lady sit down.
约翰,挪一挪,让这位女士坐下。
2. 上涨;升级;升迁
If someone or something moves up, they go to a higher level, grade, or class.
e.g. Share prices moved up...
股票价格上涨了。
e.g. Children learn in mixed ability classes and move up a class each year.
孩子们在学生能力参差不齐的班级学习,每年升一级。
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1. Washington said Iran's latest move was " another signal " that Teheran was defying the international community's call to give up enrichment activities.
2. move up
2. Juan Mata had to move to Valencia to get first team football and recently received a call up to the Spain national squad.
3. But the cartel agreed to have OPEC finance ministers discuss the idea, and the two allies'move showed their potential for stirring up problems for the US.
4. It's a move intended to maintain economic growth by pumping up substantial amount of liquidity into the financial system while keeping inflation in check.
5. The Xingning district people's court said Hu's children were grown up and must move out if their mother wants them to.
6. move up的反义词
6. While passing is prohibited during safety car periods, a driver can move up if a car ahead goes off the circuit.
7. The move reflects Beijing's determination to clean up and consolidate its airline sector, which is plagued by operational inefficiencies and unhealthy competition.
8. move up
8. The move aims to clean up the skies ahead of the major sporting event that starts on Nov 12.
9. China has set up its first coal liquefaction research centre in Shanghai, a strategic move to safeguard the nation's increasing oil supply shortage.
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10. Chinese policymakers must move quickly to come up with preventive measures that can cushion the national economy against a much dimmer global growth outlook.
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