move on

Related to word: move

片語動詞

Definition (activity)

  1. C1

    to embark on a new venture or activity

    • He decided to move on from his senior position and embark on a new venture by starting his own business.

    • Our team is about to move on to a new project, which will be a whole new challenge.

    • After ending that relationship, she decided to move on by taking up painting.

Definition (emotion)

  1. to acknowledge a change in circumstances and be prepared to encounter new opportunities

    • After a long period of reflection, he finally acknowledged the change and is ready to move on to new experiences.

    • Even though he lost his job, he is still prepared to acknowledge the change and move on to new opportunities.

    • Learning to accept change is an important part of personal growth, so you can be prepared to move on to new experiences.

Definition (location)

  1. C1

    to depart from your current location and relocate to another place

    • He decided to move on to the city for better job opportunities.

    • She plans to move on to the seaside next year.

    • After going through a tough period, he is finally ready to move on.