move on
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move on with Russian translation
move on usage examples
Давайте перейдём дальше к следующему слайду.
Let’s move on to the next slide.
Мы можем перейти дальше после этого вопроса.
We can move on after this question.
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move on belongs to the topic "Calls and Meetings". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
move on synonyms
What's the difference between move on / go on / continue / move ahead / carry on
перейти дальше — move on in a professional learning context.
Let’s move on to the next slide.
Давайте перейдём дальше к следующему слайду.
the same core meaning as the headword; to leave one topic, task, or stage and go to the next
Let's move on to the next item on the agenda.
Давайте перейдём к следующему пункту повестки.
broader than 'move on'; often means to continue speaking or doing something, not specifically to leave one thing behind
Please go on; I'm listening.
Пожалуйста, продолжайте; я слушаю.
emphasizes keeping the same action, process, or activity going
We will continue after the break.
Мы продолжим после перерыва.
focuses more on progress or advancement, not just changing to the next topic
If everyone agrees, we can move ahead with the plan.
Если все согласны, мы можем двигаться дальше по плану.
similar to 'continue', often used in speech to mean to keep doing something
Carry on with your presentation.
Продолжайте вашу презентацию.
more formal; used for moving to the next step in a process, meeting, or plan
We can now proceed to the next question.
Теперь мы можем перейти к следующему вопросу.
means to start again after an interruption or pause, not simply to move to a new topic
Let's resume the meeting after lunch.
Давайте возобновим встречу после обеда.
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How to pronounce move on and what this word means
move on translation: перейти дальше. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce move on
/muːv ˈɒn/
move on translation
перейти дальше
move on examples
Let’s move on to the next slide.
move on transcription
/muːv ˈɒn/, /muːv ˈɑn/
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Questions about this word
move on meaning: what does it mean?
move on in a professional learning context.
move on pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
move on is pronounced as /muːv ˈɒn/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
move on definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Let’s move on to the next slide. Translation: Давайте перейдём дальше к следующему слайду.
Is move on part of Calls and Meetings vocabulary?
Yes, move on (перейти дальше) can be learned in the Calls and Meetings topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is move on part of Professional English vocabulary?
Yes, move on (перейти дальше) can be learned in the Professional English topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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