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21 mover-se furtivamente
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > mover-se furtivamente
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22 mover a lágrimas
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23 mover a otro lugar
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24 mover a un lado
• move off• push ahead with a plan• push apart• push around• push at the back -
25 mover cielo y tierra
• do all in one's power• move heaven and earth -
26 mover con cuidado
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27 mover de arriba abajo
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28 mover el vientre
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29 mover hacia atrás
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30 mover la palanca de cambio
• shift gearDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mover la palanca de cambio
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31 mover las cosas por doquier
• move things aroundDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mover las cosas por doquier
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32 mover por medio de palanca
• leverage withDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > mover por medio de palanca
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33 mover un dedo
• do something• lift a finger• move a finger -
34 mover para
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35 mover and shaker
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36 First-Mover-Vorteil
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37 first mover advantage
Gen Mgtthe benefit produced by being the first to enter a market with a new product or service. First mover advantages include becoming a market leader (see market share) in a new area establishing a new leading brand; being able to charge a premium until competitor products appear; enhanced reputation, design, and copyright protection; and possibly setting an industry standard to which other competitors may have to aspire. Disadvantages include: cheaper, and possibly better, follower products; the possibility of having to reduce prices or continuously having to add value to stay ahead; first mover development costs; a possible shift in consumer tastes away from the product; obsolescence; and a follower product being accepted as the industry standard. -
38 no mover un dedo
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39 first mover
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40 Armored Combat Earth-mover
Military: ACEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Armored Combat Earth-mover
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mover — (Del lat. movēre). 1. tr. Hacer que un cuerpo deje el lugar o espacio que ocupa y pase a ocupar otro. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Menear o agitar una cosa o parte de algún cuerpo. Mover la cabeza. 3. Dar motivo para algo; persuadir, inducir o incitar a… … Diccionario de la lengua española
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mover — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona o una cosa) que [un cuerpo o parte de él] cambie de lugar o de posición: Moví la mesa para poder pasar. Movimos el cuadro de una pared a otra. Sinó … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
Mover — Mov er, n. 1. A person or thing that moves, stirs, or changes place. [1913 Webster] 2. A person or thing that imparts motion, or causes change of place; a motor. [1913 Webster] 3. One who, or that which, excites, instigates, or causes movement,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mover — index advocate (counselor), catalyst, special interest Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
mover — mover(se) ‘Desplazar(se) o cambiar de posición’. Verbo irregular: v. conjugación modelo (→ apéndice 1, n.º 41) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
mover — (n.) late 14c., agent noun from MOVE (Cf. move) (v.). Originally of God. Meaning one who moves goods as a profession is from 1838 … Etymology dictionary
mover — |ê| v. tr. e pron. 1. Dar ou ganhar movimento. = AGITAR, BULIR 2. Mudar( se) de lugar. = DESLOCAR, MUDAR, TRANSFERIR 3. Executar movimentos. = MENEAR, MEXER, MOVIMENTAR 4. [Figurado] Desencadear, promover, suscitar. 5. [Figurado] Provocar ou… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa