move into

move into(
muv
 
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. instalarse en
My girlfriend is moving into my apartment this weekend.Mi novia se instalará en mi apartamento este fin de semana.
a. meterse en
My dad was getting bored with his work as an engineer, so he moved into education.Mi padre se aburría con su trabajo como ingeniero, así que se metió en la educación.
a. pasar a
As we move into the second quarter, we're trying to focus on improving the customer experience.Ahora que pasamos al segundo trimestre, estamos intentando centrarnos en mejorar la experiencia del cliente.
b. ir camino de
The construction is moving into its final phase.Las obras van camino de la etapa final.
a. desplazarse a
Riot police have moved into the area to restore order.La policía antidisturbios se ha desplazado al área para restablecer el orden.
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