Move up into Meaning in English
expression
ˈmuv/ /ˈəp/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
MOOV-UP-IN-too
mˈuːv/ /ˈʌp/ /ˈɪntʊ
MOOV-UP-IN-tuh
परिभाषा
To be promoted or advance to a higher position, level, or place, whether in a job, school, or other hierarchy.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
This phrase is semi-formal and often used in workplaces, schools, or organizations. Common with 'move up into a management role' or 'move up into the next grade.' Not used for physical movement (use 'go up to' for location shifts).
Spanish: ascender a - subir a (posición, nivel)Portuguese (BR): subir para - avançar para (cargo, nível)Portuguese (PT): subir para - avançar para (cargo, nível)Chinese (Simplified): 晋升到 - 升到(职位、层级)Chinese (Traditional): 晉升到 - 升到(職位、層級)Hindi: उन्नत होकर आना - ऊपर आना (स्थान, स्तर)Arabic: الترقي إلى - الانتقال إلى (وظيفة، مستوى)Bengali: উচ্চতর স্থানে পদোন্নতি হওয়া - উচ্চতর স্তরে ওঠাRussian: повыситься - перейти на более высокую должность - перейти на следующий уровеньJapanese: 昇進する - 上の階級に上がるVietnamese: thăng chức - lên vị trí cao hơn - lên cấpKorean: 승진하다 - 더 높은 위치로 올라가다Turkish: yükselmek - daha üst bir pozisyona geçmekUrdu: اوپر جانا (عہدے یا سطح میں) - ترقی کرناIndonesian: naik jabatan - naik ke tingkat yang lebih tinggi
उदाहरण वाक्य
She will move up into a management position next year.
basic
After a year, he moved up into the senior team.
basic
Students who pass the exam move up into the next grade.
basic
If you keep working hard, you'll probably move up into a leadership role soon.
natural
Everyone wants to move up into something better eventually.
natural
It took a while, but she finally moved up into the executive board.
natural