1. to go away
  2. to migrate

CEDICT

  1. (literary) alternative form of / (“to alternate; to change”)
  2. (literary) far; distant
  3. (literary) profound; far-reaching
  4. (literary) to go; to leave
  5. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) alternative form of (shì, “to pass”)
  6. (obsolete on its own in Standard Chinese) sheath; scabbard
  7. alternative form of (shì, “to pass”)
  8. alternative form of / (“to alternate; to change”)
  9. far; distant
  10. profound; far-reaching
  11. sheath; scabbard
  12. to go; to leave

Wiktionary

  1. 前往
  2. 深遠北魏洛水》:「東北左上。」迢遞」。
  3. 依序依次

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狗帶 gǒudài
  1. (Internet slang) to go away
  2. to slink off
  3. (transliteration of "go die", possibly from 去死 )
他把他的狗带到学校去了。

He brought his dog to school.

Source: Tatoeba

外出 wàichū
  1. to go out
  2. to go away (on a trip etc)
珍外出購物。

Jane is out shopping.

Source: Tatoeba

zǒu
  1. to walk
  2. to go
  3. to run
  4. to move (of vehicle)
  5. to visit
  6. to leave
  7. to go away
  8. to die (euph.)
  9. from
  10. through
  11. away (in compound verbs, such as 撤走 chèzǒu)
  12. to change (shape, form, meaning)
走吧。

Let's go!

Source: Tatoeba

洄游 huíyóu (of fish) to migrate
移住 zhù
  1. to migrate
  2. to resettle
移居
  1. to migrate
  2. to move to a new place of residence
当移居者的村庄被野蛮人征服后,他们的希望和生活到了痛苦的尽头,数年对灾祸的抵抗结束了。

Years of resistance to misfortune ended when the settlers' village was overcome by the savages and their hopes and lives came to the bitter end.

Source: Tatoeba

轉徙 zhuǎn
  1. to migrate
  2. to move house
遷徙 qiān
  1. to migrate
  2. to move
遷移 qiān
  1. to migrate
  2. to move
遷移到南加州後,紅冠鸚鵡已成為這裡的永久棲息者,並被列入加州鳥類記錄委員會的本國鳥類清單中。

As transplants to Southern California, the red-crowned parrots have become such permanent fixtures that they are on the California Bird Records Committee’s list of birds in the state.

Source: Tatoeba

遷飛 qiānfēi to migrate (of birds)
移民 mín
  1. to immigrate
  2. to migrate
  3. emigrant
  4. immigrant
许多移民改了名字。

Many of the immigrants changed their names.

Source: Tatoeba