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I . move [mu:v] V. intr.

2. move (make progress):

move

3. move JUEGOS:

move

4. move coloq. (sell):

move

5. move (change house):

move

6. move (change job):

to move to a new job

7. move (spend time):

move

8. move (change opinion, decision):

to move on sth
to move closer

9. move form. (suggest):

to move for sth

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to move with the times

II . move [mu:v] V. trans.

3. move (change residence):

to move house

4. move (persuade):

move

5. move (reschedule):

move

6. move (suggest):

move

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to move the goalposts coloq.
to move mountains

III . move [mu:v] SUST.

1. move t. JUEGOS (movement):

move
ruch m
to be on the move (travelling)
to be on the move (travelling)
get a move on! coloq.

2. move (changing house):

move

3. move (change of job):

move

I . move about V. intr.

1. move about (travel):

move about

2. move about (change house):

move about

3. move about (change jobs):

move about

4. move about (go around):

move about
ruszać [perf po-] się

II . move about V. trans.

move about furniture:

move about

I . move along V. intr.

1. move along:

move along (walk)
move along (run)
biec [perf po-] dalej
move along (drive)

2. move along (make room):

move along

move back V. trans., intr.

I . move in V. intr.

1. move in (into house):

move in

2. move in (take control):

move in

3. move in (attack):

to move in on sb
to move in on sb (in a circle)

move off V. intr.

1. move off (drive off):

move off

2. move off (walk away):

move off

I . move on V. intr.

1. move on (change job):

move on

2. move on (change subject):

3. move on (continue journey):

move on

4. move on (develop):

move on

5. move on (make career progress):

move on
piąć [perf ws-] się
move on

6. move on (pass):

move on
move on

II . move on V. trans.

1. move on (ask to leave):

move on

2. move on (force to leave):

move on

move out V. intr.

1. move out (leave house):

move out

2. move out (cease involvement):

move out
to move out out of sth

3. move out AM coloq. (leave):

move out

move over V. intr.

1. move over (make room):

move over

move up V. intr.

1. move up (make room):

move up

2. move up (promote):

move up

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

he's moved up in the world irón.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The tube feet latch on to surfaces and move in a wave, with one arm section attaching to the surface as another releases.
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The heat from livestock kept the house warm, and constructing one building instead of several separate buildings conserved timber and the need to move it.
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Drivers only fail if they get the car stuck and unable to move.
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The map contains four entrances to underground tunnels which can be used to move between areas without having to encounter enemies.
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Wax figures begin to move and come to life in a ruined, out-of-the-way tourist resort.
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It was a risky move, but one that ultimately paid off.
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However, the not so obvious move of knight results in a very powerful checkmate.
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For example, stressed rats release odorant cues that cause other rats to move away from the source of the signal.
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The rules allow one to move parentheses in logical expressions in logical proofs.
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There were also pleasant smelling things that were used to make a horse move forward or calm down.
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