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41 move heaven and earth
(to do everything that one possibly can.) remover cielo y tierra -
42 move house
(to change one's home or place of residence: They're moving house next week.) mudarse de casa, trasladarse -
43 move time
nPROD tiempo de desplazamiento m, tiempo de mantenimiento m, tiempo de transferencia m, tiempo de transporte m -
44 move-out correction
nGEOL corrección dinámica f -
45 move ahead
v.adelantar. -
46 move along
intj.apártese, apártense, muévanse de aquí, muévase de aquí.v.1 circular, andar, caminar, moverse.2 seguir adelante.3 avanzar por. -
47 move around
v.1 circular, desplazarse, moverse de un lado para otro, andar de aquí para allá.2 ir de arriba abajo por.3 cambiar de un lado para otro, cambiar de lugar.4 hacer círculos alrededor de. -
48 move aside
v.1 hacerse a un lado.2 mover a un lado, apartar. -
49 move away
intj.quítate.v.1 apartar, retirar.2 apartarse, alejarse, irse, quitarse.3 mudarse, mudarse de casa.vi.apartarse, retirarse (from window, person); mudarse (from house) -
50 move back
v.1 hacer retroceder (further away); devolver a su sitio (to former position)2 moverse hacia atrás, regresar, echar atrás, retroceder.vi.retirarse (retreat); volver (to former position) -
51 move backward
v.retroceder. -
52 move backwards
v.1 retroceder.2 hacerse atrás. -
53 move carefully
v.moverse con precaución, andar con mucho cuidado, avanzar paso a paso. -
54 move cautiously
v.moverse con precaución, andar con pie de plomo, caminar con pie de plomo, andar con pies de plomo. -
55 move clumsily
v.moverse torpemente, dar tumbos, tambalearse, andar a tropezones. -
56 move deeply
v.conmover, conmocionar, derretir, estremecer. -
57 move down
v.1 pasear a lo largo de.2 bajar, mover hacia abajo.3 moverse hacia abajo, bajar. -
58 move downstream
v.ir aguas abajo, ir agua abajo. -
59 move fast
v.1 moverse rápido.2 correr, ir rápidamente. -
60 move faster
v.acelerar el paso.
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