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  • 1 MOVE

    [N]
    MOTUS (-US) (M)
    ARTIFICIUM (-I) (N)
    [V]
    CEDO (-ERE CESSI CESSUM)
    PROMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    DIGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM)
    DIMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    DISMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    ADMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    COMMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    CONMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    MOVEO (-ERE MOVI MOTUM)
    PERMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    SEMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)
    FERO (FERRE TULI LATUM)
    CIEO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    CIO (-ERE CIVI CITUM)
    VEGEO (-ERE)
    AGITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    CONCIEO (-ERE -CIVI -CITUM)
    CONCIO (-IRE -CIVI -CITUM)
    PELLO (-ERE PEPULI PULSUM)
    PAELLO (-ERE PAEPULI PULSUM)
    TRANSMIGRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    TRANSVENIO (-IRE -VENI -VENTUM)
    PROVEHO (-ERE -VEXI -VECTUM)
    TRANSFERO (TRANSFERRE TRANSTULI TRANSLATUM)
    TRANSPLANTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    TRANSPONO (-ERE -POSUI -POSITUM)
    TRANSVECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    TRANSVEHO (-ERE -VEXI -VECTUM)
    TRAVEHO (-ERE -VEXI -VECTUM)
    EXIGO (-ERE -EGI -ACTUM)
    PERFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)
    CURVO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    INCURVO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    OBVERSOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)
    PUNGO (-ERE PUPUGI PUNCTUM)
    APPELLO (-ERE -PULI -PULSUM)
    ADFLECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)
    TRANSPORTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)
    AFFLECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)
    CILLO (-ERE)
    - KEEP MOVING
    - KEEP MOVING TO THE END
    - KEEP ON THE MOVE
    - KEEP THINGS MOVING IN THE MIND
    - SET MOVING
    - TAKE BACK A MOVE

    English-Latin dictionary > MOVE

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  • set\ back\ on\ one's\ heels — • set back on one s heels • knock back on one s heels v. phr. informal To give an unpleasant surprise; upset suddenly; stop or turn back (someone s) progress. Jack brags too much and it set him back on his heels when the coach told him he wasn t… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • set back — set (someone/something) back to delay or stop the progress of someone or something. Then I needed a second operation, which really set me back. New violence has set back the peace process …   New idioms dictionary

  • set back — ► set back informal cost (someone) a particular amount of money. Main Entry: ↑set …   English terms dictionary

  • set|back — «SEHT BAK», noun. 1. a check to progress; reverse: »a temporary setback in one s fortunes, an unexpected setback in a patient s recovery. SYNONYM(S): relapse, retardation. 2. a steplike setting back of the outside wall of a tall building to give… …   Useful english dictionary

  • set back — index check (restrain), constrict (inhibit), delay, hinder Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • set back — [v] delay, hinder bog down*, decelerate, defeat, detain, embog, hang up*, hold up, impede, mire, retard, reverse, slow, slow down, slow up; concept 130 Ant. advance, forward …   New thesaurus

  • set back — verb 1. hold back to a later time (Freq. 1) let s postpone the exam • Syn: ↑postpone, ↑prorogue, ↑hold over, ↑put over, ↑table, ↑shelve, ↑defe …   Useful english dictionary

  • set back — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms set back : present tense I/you/we/they set back he/she/it sets back present participle setting back past tense set back past participle set back 1) to delay the progress of someone or something The spending… …   English dictionary

  • set back — 1) PHRASAL VERB If something sets you back or sets back a project or scheme, it causes a delay. [V n P] It has set us back in so many respects that I m not sure how long it will take for us to catch up... [V P n (not pron)] There will be a risk… …   English dictionary

  • set back — {v.} 1. To cause to put off or get behind schedule; slow up; check. * /The cold weather set back the planting by two weeks./ 2. {informal} To cause to pay out or to lose (a sum of money); cost. * /His new car set him back over $3000./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • set back — {v.} 1. To cause to put off or get behind schedule; slow up; check. * /The cold weather set back the planting by two weeks./ 2. {informal} To cause to pay out or to lose (a sum of money); cost. * /His new car set him back over $3000./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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