Move your body Meaning in English
expression
ˈmuv/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈbɑdi
MOOV yur BAH-dee
mˈuːv/ /jˈɔː/ /bˈɒdi
MOOV yaw BOD-ee
Definition
To change the position of your body parts, usually in order to exercise, dance, or be active.
Usage & Nuances
Common in informal and motivational contexts, especially related to fitness, dance, or health. Often used in instructions: 'It's time to move your body!' Can mean anything from stretching to intense exercise, or simply being more physically active.
Spanish: mover el cuerpoPortuguese (BR): mexer o corpoPortuguese (PT): mexer o corpoChinese (Simplified): 活动身体Chinese (Traditional): 活動身體Hindi: अपना शरीर हिलानाArabic: حرك جسمكBengali: তোমার শরীর নাড়াও - শরীর চালাওRussian: пошевелись - подвигай своим теломJapanese: 体を動かすVietnamese: vận động cơ thểKorean: 몸을 움직이다Turkish: vücudunu hareket ettirUrdu: اپنا جسم حرکت کروIndonesian: gerakkan tubuhmu
Example Sentences
It's good to move your body every day.
basic
The teacher said, 'Move your body to the music!'
basic
You should move your body more instead of sitting all day.
basic
Let’s get up and move your body a little before lunch.
natural
Whenever you're tired, just stand up and move your body.
natural
If you want to feel better, try to move your body every chance you get.
natural