| Definition of 'move up' |
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1. (verb) ascend, move up, rise
move to a better position in life or to a better job
"She ascended from a life of poverty to one of great
2. (verb) rise, lift, arise, move up, go up, come up, uprise
move upward
"The fog lifted"; "The smoke arose from the forest fire"; "The mist uprose from the meadows"
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1. (verb) move up
to move or make move to the side to make space for others
Move over Max, then Isabella can sit next to you.; Move the chairs over, and we'll put the table there.
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Sense: to move in any given direction so as to make more space
Move up and let me sit down, please.
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Afrikaans: skuif op |
Arabic: يُوَسِّع ، يَتَحَرَّك لِي |
Bulgarian: правя място |
Brazilian: afastar-se |
Czech: zvednout se |
German: sich von der Stelle beweg |
Danish: flytte sig |
Greek: κάνω πιο πέρα |
Spanish: correrse |
Estonian: edasi nihkuma |
Farsi: بلند شدن |
Finnish: siirtyä |
French: se pousser |
Hebrew: לָזוּז |
Hindi: पहले से ऊंची श्रेणी में ज |
Croatian: pomaknuti se |
Hungarian: feljebb,összébb stb. húzó |
Indonesian: bergeser |
Icelandic: færa sig |
Italian: fare posto |
Japanese: 席を詰める |
Korean: (자리를 만들 수 있게) 이동하다 |
Lithuanian: pasitraukti |
Latvian: pavirzīties |
Malay: beralih |
Dutch: opschuiven |
Norwegian: rykke sammen |
Polish: przesunąć się |
Persian: بلند شدن |
Pashto: پورته کیدل |
Portuguese: afastar-se |
Romanian: a se da la o parte |
Russian: пододвинуться |
Slovak: zdvihnúť sa |
Slovenian: premakniti, odmakniti se |
Serbian: pomeriti se |
Swedish: maka ihop sig |
Thai: ขยับตัว |
Turkish: ilerlemek |
Taiwanese: 讓開 |
Ukrainian: посунутися |
Urdu: جگہ بنانا |
Vietnamese: tiến lên |
Chinese: 让开一点 |
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