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moving [ˈmu:vɪŋ] ADJ.

1. moving (emotional):

moving
moving

2. moving parts, stairs:

moving

3. moving force:

moving

slow-moving ADJ.

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

1. move (change position):

to be moving vehicle
to be moving (go fast)

2. move (make progress):

3. move JUEGOS:

4. move coloq. (sell):

5. move (change house):

6. move (change job):

9. move form. (suggest):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

get moving!

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

3. move (change residence):

4. move (persuade):

5. move (reschedule):

6. move (suggest):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to move the goalposts coloq.

III . move [mu:v] SUST.

2. move (changing house):

3. move (change of job):

I . move about V. intr.

1. move about (travel):

2. move about (change house):

3. move about (change jobs):

4. move about (go around):

ruszać [perf po-] się

II . move about V. trans.

move about furniture:

I . move along V. intr.

2. move along (make room):

I . move in V. intr.

1. move in (into house):

2. move in (take control):

move off V. intr.

1. move off (drive off):

2. move off (walk away):

I . move on V. intr.

1. move on (change job):

3. move on (continue journey):

4. move on (develop):

5. move on (make career progress):

piąć [perf ws-] się

6. move on (pass):

II . move on V. trans.

1. move on (ask to leave):

2. move on (force to leave):

move out V. intr.

1. move out (leave house):

2. move out (cease involvement):

3. move out AM coloq. (leave):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
With flabby muscles and a large oily liver, the false catshark is a slow-moving predator and scavenger of a variety of fishes and invertebrates.
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They also associate with drifting flotsam such as logs and pallets, and sonic tagging indicates some follow moving vessels.
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By moving their ships to the Panamanian flag, owners could avoid providing these protections.
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Once the downward moving carriage has reached the summit and started down the main incline its weight helps pull up the upward moving carriage.
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Due to lofty Himalayas, the "westerly jet" is inhibited from moving northwards.
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With the focus off the cats, even the shyest of shy-guys ventured down to sniff at the slow-moving bodies quietly emitting posi-chill vibes.
www.portlandmercury.com
That comes with an annual base salary of $310,000, a monthly non-accountable expense allowance of $416.67 and a $15,000 moving allowance.
www.wbir.com
One, known as the contour method, involves marking a transparent plastic template on the radar screen and moving it to the chart to fix a position.
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The data can be presented using a moving average to provide a roughness profile.
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For this reason, he suggested a combination of equipment for moving light and heavy glass plates at a single work station.
www.glassonweb.com

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