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 Translation for 'to move on' from English to Swedish
VERB   to move on | moved on | moved on
moving on | moves on
SYNO to advance | to go on | to march on | ...
att gå påto move on
att gå vidareto move on
Partial Matches
flyttning {u}move
att flyttato move
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att flytta (ut)to move out
att inskridato move in
schackdrag {n} [även bildl.]chess move
att flytta [byta bostad]to move [to change residence]
på {adv} {prep}on
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till fotson foot
på söndagarna {adv}on Sundays
att titta påto look on
på tisdagar {adv}(on) Tuesdays
att spionera (på)to spy (on)
på platsen {adj} {adv}on-site
på toppenon top
på söndagar {adv}(on) Sundays
ridn.
till häst
on horseback
utlånad {adj}on loan
på provon trial
vid närmare övervägandeon reflection
vid närmare betänkandeon reflection
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Usage Examples English
  • In the fall of 2012, however, Chabon told "Mother Jones" that "the Coen brothers wrote a draft of a script and then they seemed to move on", and that the film rights had "lapsed back to me".
  • This has strained relations with Egypt's southern neighbors, and with Israel and the members of the EU as these immigrants attempt to move on to wealthier countries.
  • Most had to move on to other areas. Florin ceased to be a Japanese American community as it was before the internment.
  • Charlotte is heartbroken but tries to move on with her life.
  • Southwest Missouri State left the MIAA after the 1980–81 season to move on to NCAA Division I.

  • They next appeared in the postseason in 1977, 1979, and 1981, but they were unable to move on past the semifinals.
  • By this time Tupper was convinced that Canada was ready to move on to its second stage of industrial development.
  • This allowed the main CPU to move on to other tasks while waiting for the slow I/O to complete, a primary feature of time sharing systems.
  • Hansson was able to move on and form his own blues group The Merrymen, who supported The Rolling Stones on an early Scandinavian tour.
  • But with the mixed success of the first film, and Roberts' decision to move on to other projects, these films were never made.

  • Before Bell and Tainter had concluded their research in order to move on to the development of the Graphophone, they had devised some 50 different methods of modulating and demodulating light beams for optical telephony.
  • As one of 80 candidates, he spent three months taking lectures, and in February, after passing his "colloquio" (oral examination), he was selected as one of 20 to move on to the full-time chemistry curriculum.
  • "Being that Gillian has decided to move on with her career, we certainly couldn't do Mulder and Scully again.
  • The settlers were unwilling to move on, having now heard about the true conditions in Jamestown from the sailors, and made multiple attempts to rebel and stay in Bermuda.
  • According to some sources, Osman left a written will to his son Orhan instructing him to move on with conquests and jihad against the Byzantines, that he abides by the teachings of Islam, accompany the "ʿUlamāʾ", amend his parish, and dedicates himself to spread the word of Islam.

  • The Lombards settled in Pannonia, but the influx of the nomadic Avars from the Asian steppes to Central Europe forced them to move on to Northern Italy in 568.
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