remove
v.
early 14c., "move, take away, dismiss," from Old French removoir "move, stir; leave, depart; take away," from Latin removere "move back or away, take away, put out of view, subtract," from re- "back, away" (see re-) + movere "to move" (see move, v.). Related: Removed; removing.
n.
1550s, "act of removing," from remove, v.. Sense of "distance or space by which any thing is removed from another" is attested from 1620s.
〔李〕[re-=back, away回,离;mov=to move移动;-e→“to move back or away from a certain place从某个地点移走”→] v.① take away移走,搬开