verbo “move”
infinitivo move; él moves; pret. moved; part. moved; ger. moving
- moverse
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The cat moved quietly across the room.
- mover
They moved the sofa to the other side of the room.
- poner en movimiento
The wind moved the leaves gently.
- actuar
After weeks of discussion, they finally moved to resolve the issue.
- mudarse
We're moving to a new city next month for my new job.
- mover (una pieza en un juego)
He moved his knight to a more strategic position, threatening his opponent's bishop.
- conmover
The speech about climate change deeply moved the audience, leaving many in tears.
- motivar
Her passionate speech moved the audience to tears.
- proponer
During the meeting, she moved to allocate more funds to the health department.
- solicitar
The defense lawyer moved for a dismissal of the charges against her client.
sustantivo “move”
sing. move, pl. moves o no contable
- movimiento
With a quick move, she dodged the incoming ball.
- jugada
Her next move was to enroll in a business course to advance her career.
- movimiento (en deportes, danza o artes marciales)
His signature move in chess left his opponent in checkmate within minutes.
- mudanza
Our move to the new city starts next Monday.
- cambio de enfoque
Changing our marketing approach was a smart move to attract more customers.
- cambio de trabajo
After her move from a small startup to a large corporation, she noticed a significant improvement in her work-life balance.
- movimiento de pieza
Her next move was to advance her pawn, putting her opponent's king in check.
- turno
In chess, planning your moves ahead is crucial for victory.