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Значение идиомы make a move
[make a move] {v. phr.} 1. To budge; change places.
“If you makea move,” the masked gangster said, “I’ll start shooting.”
2. To gohome after dinner or a party.
“I guess it’s time to make a move,”Roy said at the end of the party.
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