a)MOVE/CHANGE POSITIONto change position so that there is more space for someone else 〔为腾出地方而〕挪动,移动
Move over a little, so I can get in.
挪一挪,让我进来。
b)CHANGE FROM ONE THING TO ANOTHERto start using a different system, doing a different type of work etc 转变〔指采用新的制度、做不同类型的工作等〕
to
Most companies have moved over to computer-aided design systems.
大多数公司都已转而采用计算机辅助设计系统。
c)to change jobs, especially within the same organization or industry 〔尤指在同一机构或行业〕改变工作
from
The company’s new publisher just moved over from Villard Books.
公司的新出版人是刚从维拉德出版公司转过来的。
d)move over Madonna/Walt Disney/CD-ROMs etc used when saying that something new is becoming more popular than something older – used humorously 麦当娜/华特·迪士尼/光碟等让位吧〔指新东西比旧东西更流行,幽默用法〕
Move over, Armani, there’s a new designer taking the fashion scene by storm.
阿玛尼,靠边站吧,又有一位新设计师轰动了时尚界。
Examples from the Corpus
move over• Move over a bit, I'm falling out of bed.• Penelope moved over and took the driver's seat.
move to• Most companies have moved over to computer-aided design systems.• After a bit, they moved over to the bed.• Bernice moved over to the creatures.• He moved over to the door control panel, which now glowedred for locked.• Maybe I should move over to the left a little or to the right.• The announcement is a gentlenudge to developers to move over to the new version of Solaris.• It moved over to the north before it reached the camp, so that we never heard much of the thunder.• She moved over to the refrigerator and opened the door.• He moved over to the window and looked out across rain-driven Wimbledon.
move from• The guys who work the Rosemont mine will just be the guys who move over from the Missionunit.