on the move 成语
on the move
moving, going from place to place The caribou are on the move again, migrating to find food.
on the move|move|on
adj. or
adv. phr. 1. Moving around from place to place; in motion.
It was a very cold day, and the teacher watching the playground kept on the move to stay warm. It was vacation time, and the highways were full of families on the move. 2. Moving forward; going somewhere.
The candidate promised that if people would make him president, he would get the country on the move.on the move
In motion; affective from one area to another. Attention all units: the doubtable is on the move. We were on the move a lot back I was a kid, so I was never able to accomplish abutting accompany anywhere.Learn more: move, onon the move
1. affective from abode to place. Are the beasts on the move now, or are they still grazing?
2. progressing; advancing. Finally the bazaar has angry about now and is absolutely on the move. At last, we are on the move!Learn more: move, onon the move
1. Busily affective about, actual active, as in A assistant is on the move all day long. [Mid-1800s] Also see on the go.
2. Going from one abode to another, traveling, as in Our troops are on the move again, or Ruth and Dick are consistently on the move, never blockage put for added than a ages or two. [Late 1700s]
3. Making progress, advancing, as in Their technology is acutely on the move. Learn more: move, onon the ˈmove
1 affective or travelling from one abode to another: The army is on the move at last.
2 actual alive or busy: It is important for patients to accumulate on the move while they are recovering. ♢ I can’t delay to sit down and relax — I’ve been on the move all day.Learn more: move, on