budge
/bʌdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · [bˈʌdʒ] /bʌdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · [bˈʌdʒ] /ˈbəj/ (ame, mw)
budge — verb
- budgepresent simple I / you / we / they
- budgeshe / she / it
- budgedpast simple
- budging-ing form
1. to move a small distance from where something is stuck or fixed, or to make some
to move a small distance from where something is stuck or fixed, or to make something do this
Emeka pushed the heavy sofa but it would not budge an inch.
negative pattern: would not budge an inch
The old suitcase was stuck under the bed and Siti could not budge it.
Dmitri tried every key but the rusty lock simply refused to budge.
Hana tugged at the jammed drawer for five minutes before it finally budged.
Amara heaved against the boulder with all her strength, but it refused to budge.
文法句型
something + won't budge
someone + cannot budge + something
budge + from + place
用法筆記
Frequently used in negative constructions (won't budge, refused to budge, couldn't budge). When transitive, the object is typically something stuck or heavy — a drawer, a rock, a piece of furniture.
常見錯誤
2. to shift from a firmly held opinion or decision, or to cause another person to d
to shift from a firmly held opinion or decision, or to cause another person to do so
Omar refused to budge on the price, even after an hour of bargaining.
budge + on + noun phrase for negotiation topics
Council member Yuna and Mayor Torres argued for hours over the budget, but neither side would budge.
Fatima tried to convince her boss, but he would not budge from his decision.
After Kenji showed the safety data, the zoning board finally budged and approved the playground plan.
Kwame stood firm at the meeting and his colleagues could not budge him.
- yield
slightly more formal than budge; common in written English
- relent
implies softening after pressure; budge focuses on the change itself rather than the emotional shift
- concede
suggests admitting defeat; budge is less about winning or losing
- give way
close in meaning but budge is used more often in negative statements
- dig in
informal; emphasizes stubborn refusal to change one's position
文法句型
someone + won't budge
someone + cannot budge + someone
budge + on + issue
用法筆記
Frequently used in contexts of negotiation, argument, or disagreement. Distinguish from sense 1 (MOVE SLIGHTLY): this sense is about opinions and positions, not physical objects.