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1 llegar a una nueva casa
• move inDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > llegar a una nueva casa
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2 mudarse a
• move to -
3 conmover
• move deeply• move to compassion• move to pity• move to tears -
4 capearse
• move over• move quickly to one side• move to one side• skip out• steer clear• steer clear of -
5 hacerse a un lado
• move aside• move over• move to one side• pull over• pull pin• sidestep• stand aside• step aside• step to one side -
6 moverse con precaución
• move carefully• move cautiously• move with caution -
7 andar con pie de plomo
• move cautiously• move with caution• proceed cautiously• proceed with caution -
8 avanzar a brincos
• move in a jerky fashion• move with bumps -
9 avanzar a saltos y brincos
• move in a jerky fashion• move with bumps and jolts• run by leaps and bounds• skip alongDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > avanzar a saltos y brincos
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10 caminar con pie de plomo
• move cautiously• move with caution• proceed cautiously• proceed with cautionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > caminar con pie de plomo
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11 echarse a un lado
• move to one side• move to the side• pull over• pull pin• stand aside• start aside• step aside -
12 hacerse hacia
• move to• move up to -
13 moverse a un lado
• move over• move to one side• step aside• step to one side -
14 moverse con sumo cuidado
• move with caution• move with extreme caution• steal throughDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > moverse con sumo cuidado
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15 moverse en brinquitos
• move in little jumps• move jerkily up and down• skitter -
16 moverse en órbita
• move in an orbit• move in orbit -
17 moverse hacia fuera de la costa
• move away from the shore• move offshoreDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > moverse hacia fuera de la costa
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18 moverse poco a poco hacia
• move hesitantly toward• move little by little towardDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > moverse poco a poco hacia
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19 mudarse a una casa
• move in• move into a house -
20 adelantarse poco a poco a
• move slowly towardDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > adelantarse poco a poco a
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