budge

US: /ˈbədʒ/

UK: /bˈʌd‍ʒ/



English - Vietnamese dictionary

budge /bʌdʤ/
  • ngoại động từ
    • làm chuyển, làm nhúc nhích, làm động đậy
    • nội động từ
      • chuyển, nhúc nhích, động đậy
        • it won't budge an inch: nó không nhúc nhích lấy một phân, nó cứ ỳ ra


    Advanced English dictionary

    + verb (usually used in negative sentences)
    1 to move slightly; to make sth/sb move slightly: [V] She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge. + The dog refused to budge. + [VN] I heaved with all my might but still couldn't budge it.
    2 to change your opinion about sth; to make sb change their opinion: [V] He won't budge an inch on the issue. + [VN] He was not to be budged on the issue.
    Phrasal Verbs: budge up (BrE, informal) to move, so that there is room for other people: Budge up a bit!

    Collocation

    VERB + BUDGE

    refuse to, will/would not

    PREP.

    from
    He refuses to budge from his principles.
    | on
    The union won't budge on its demand.

    PHRASES

    not budge an inch
    He threw all his weight against the door, but it wouldn't budge an inch.



    Concise dictionary

    budges|budged|budgingbʌdʒ
    noun
    +United States tennis player who in 1938 was the first to win the Australian and French and English and United States singles championship in the same year (1915-2000)
    verb
    +move very slightly


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