杨浩鑫
Excuse me, what is the difference between" remove" and "move"? Would you like to give some examples to illustrate the difference between them? Thanks a lot.🤗🤗。
Aug 8, 2021 8:44 AM
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When you "remove" something, you take it away. "Please remove your shoes before coming in." "The detergent will remove even old stains." "She was removed from her position as the manager." When you "move" something, you change its position. "I can hear someone moving in the dark room." "We're moving to China." (relocation) It can also mean to cause strong feelings like sadness or happiness. "I was moved by the sad story she told me." These are just a few examples and I hope it gives you a clearer idea. If you need more help with your English, I'd be happy to help as a community tutor.
August 8, 2021
'Remove' means to take something away and 'move' simply means to change the location of something. For example, please remove your shoes from this room. VS. Please move your shoes from the floor to the cupboard. Note: they could technically speaking mean the same thing but it depends on the context. But strictly speaking, the above definition is correct. 😊
August 8, 2021
Remove 就是消除的意思然后 move是移动的意思。 给你举个例子 You can move a chair from the kitchen to the living room or you can just remove it from your house if it takes too much space. I hope you understand now 😊.
August 8, 2021
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