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Move up Meaning in English

expression

ˈmuv/ /ˈəp
MOOV-uhp
mˈuːv/ /ˈʌp
MOOV-up

释义

To go to a higher position, rank, level, or place. It can mean being promoted at work, progressing in status, or physically changing to a higher location.

用法与细微差别

Often used in work and academic settings ('move up in the company', 'move up a grade'), but can also mean physically changing seats or positions. Informal. Not for emotional or prices rising—use 'go up' or 'increase' for prices.

例句

She wants to move up in her company.

basic

Please move up so others can sit down.

basic

If you study hard, you can move up to the next grade.

basic

After three years, he finally moved up to manager.

natural

Can everyone move up a seat? We need to make space.

natural

If you work hard, you'll move up fast in this company.

natural