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move (EN)
verbo, sostantivo

verbo “move”

infinito move; lui moves; pass. moved; p.p. moved; ger. moving
  1. muoversi
    The cat moved quietly across the room.
  2. spostare
    They moved the sofa to the other side of the room.
  3. mettere in moto
    The wind moved the leaves gently.
  4. agire
    After weeks of discussion, they finally moved to resolve the issue.
  5. trasferirsi
    We're moving to a new city next month for my new job.
  6. muovere (nel contesto di un gioco)
    He moved his knight to a more strategic position, threatening his opponent's bishop.
  7. commuovere
    The speech about climate change deeply moved the audience, leaving many in tears.
  8. motivare
    Her passionate speech moved the audience to tears.
  9. proporre
    During the meeting, she moved to allocate more funds to the health department.
  10. chiedere (in ambito giudiziario)
    The defense lawyer moved for a dismissal of the charges against her client.

sostantivo “move”

sing. move, pl. moves o non num.
  1. movimento
    With a quick move, she dodged the incoming ball.
  2. mossa
    Her next move was to enroll in a business course to advance her career.
  3. tecnica
    His signature move in chess left his opponent in checkmate within minutes.
  4. trasferimento
    Our move to the new city starts next Monday.
  5. cambiamento di approccio
    Changing our marketing approach was a smart move to attract more customers.
  6. cambio di lavoro
    After her move from a small startup to a large corporation, she noticed a significant improvement in her work-life balance.
  7. mossa (nel contesto di un gioco)
    Her next move was to advance her pawn, putting her opponent's king in check.
  8. turno
    In chess, planning your moves ahead is crucial for victory.