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moved
移動
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Move
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Moved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Moving
.]
1.
To
cause
to
change
place
or
posture
in
any
manner
;
to
set
in
motion
;
to
carry
,
convey
,
draw
,
or
push
from
one
place
to
another
;
to
impel
;
to
stir
;
as
,
the
wind
moves
a
vessel
;
the
horse
moves
a
carriage
.
2.
Chess,
Checkers
, etc.
To
transfer
(
a
piece
or
man
)
from
one
space
or
position
to
another
on
a
playing
board
,
according
to
the
rules
of
the
game
;
as
,
to
move
a
king
.
3.
To
excite
to
action
by
the
presentation
of
motives
;
to
rouse
by
representation
,
persuasion
,
or
appeal
;
to
influence
.
Minds
desirous
of
revenge
were
not
moved
with
gold
.
--
Knolles
.
No
female
arts
his
mind
could
move
.
--
Dryden
.
4.
To
arouse
the
feelings
or
passions
of
;
especially
,
to
excite
to
tenderness
or
compassion
;
to
touch
pathetically
;
to
excite
,
as
an
emotion
.
When
he
saw
the
multitudes
,
he
was
moved
with
compassion
on
them
.
--
Matt
.
ix
. 36.
[The
use
of
images
]
in
orations
and
poetry
is
to
move
pity
or
terror
.
--
Felton
.
5.
To
propose
;
to
recommend
;
specifically
,
to
propose
formally
for
consideration
and
determination
,
in
a
deliberative
assembly
;
to
submit
,
as
a
resolution
to
be
adopted
;
as
,
to
move
to
adjourn
.
Let
me
but
move
one
question
to
your
daughter
.
--
Shak
.
They
are
to
be
blamed
alike
who
move
and
who
decline
war
upon
particular
respects
.
--
Hayward
.
6.
To
apply
to
,
as
for
aid
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
To
stir
;
agitate
;
trouble
;
affect
;
persuade
;
influence
;
actuate
;
impel
;
rouse
;
prompt
;
instigate
;
incite
;
induce
;
incline
;
propose
;
offer
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
moved
adj
:
emotionally
moved
; "
too
moved
to
speak
" [
syn
:
moved(p)
]
[
ant
:
unmoved(p)
]
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