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Examples:moving average index (used in financial analysis)—a foot's move sways the balance (idiom); hold the balance of power—consider (the best move, how to find a way etc)—a very brief period of time (lit. the time it takes for a shadow move an inch)—rooted the spot (idiom); too terrified to move—a home where the kids have grown up and moved out—pass like thunder and move like the wind (idiom); swift and decisive reaction—the old man moves mountains (idiom); fig. where there's a will, there's a way—change of string, move out of rut (idiom); dramatic change of direction—before the troops move, fodder and provisions go first (idiom); logistics comes before military maneuvers—the sword moves with side stroke (modern idiom)—strike first and gain the upper hand (idiom, martial arts term); Making the first move is an advantage.—(Buddhism) be moved at the sight of good deeds—hesitate over what move to make (idiom); to waver—one move, two gains (idiom); two birds with one stone—lit. pearl flows, jade moves on (idiom); fig. the passage of time—lit. on the beat, move apart; fig. break-up (of marriage or business partners)—never move your four limbs, can't distinguish the five crops (idiom); living as a parasite—move an army and send a general (idiom); to deploy an army—lit. the cycle comes back the start (idiom); to move in circles—lit. the goose comes, the swallow goes (idiom); fig. always on the move—move the tiger from the mountain (idiom); to lure an opponent out by a stratagem—(in Taiwan) Han Chinese people other than those who moved Taiwan from mainland China after 1945 and their descendants—lit. lift a hand or move a leg (idiom); very easy—when things reach an extreme, they can only move in the opposite direction [idiom.]—One careless move and the whole game is lost. [idiom.]— |