Move in Meaning in English
expression
ˈmuv/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
MOOV-in
mˈuːv/ /ˈɪn
MOOV-in
Definición
To start living in a new home or place; to bring your things and begin living there.
Uso & Matices
Informal. Usually used with 'to' (move in to a place) or alone when context is clear. Common for homes, apartments, or sometimes for new offices. Not the same as 'move on' (to change to something else) or 'move out' (to leave a place).
Spanish: mudarse (a un lugar) - instalarsePortuguese (BR): mudar-se (para um lugar) - instalar-sePortuguese (PT): mudar-se (para um sítio) - instalar-seChinese (Simplified): 搬进(住所) - 搬家进入Chinese (Traditional): 搬進(住所) - 搬家進入Hindi: किसी घर में बसना - अंदर आकर रहनाArabic: ينتقل للعيش (في مكان) - يسكن فيBengali: বাসা বদলানো - নতুন বাড়িতে ওঠাRussian: заехать - въехатьJapanese: 引っ越してくる - 入居するVietnamese: chuyển vào - dọn vàoKorean: 이사 들어가다 - 입주하다Turkish: taşınmak (yeni eve/ofise)Urdu: منتقل ہونا - نیا گھر بساناIndonesian: pindah masuk
Oraciones de Ejemplo
We will move in next weekend.
basic
When did you move in to this apartment?
basic
They just moved in last month.
basic
I can’t believe how much work it takes to move in.
natural
Let me know when you move in so I can help you unpack.
natural
It took us a week to really feel at home after we moved in.
natural