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1 movement
1) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) movimiento2) (activity: In this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.) movimiento3) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) expresión corporal4) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) movimiento5) (the moving parts of a watch, clock etc.) movimiento6) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) movimiento7) (a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc: There's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.) movimiento, tendenciamovement n movimientotr['mʊːvmənt]3 (political, literary) movimiento4 (trend) tendencia, corriente nombre femenino6 SMALLTECHNICAL/SMALL (moving parts in mechanism) mecanismo7 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL movimiento8 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL evacuación nombre femeninomovement ['mu:vmənt] n: movimiento mn.• actividad s.f.• animación s.f.• circulación s.f.• evacuación s.f.• marcha s.f.• moción s.f.• movimiento s.m.'muːvmənt1)a) u ( motion) movimiento mb) c (action, gesture) movimiento m; ( with the hand) ademán md) movements pl (activities, whereabouts) desplazamientos mpl, movimientos mpl2) ua) ( transportation) movimiento mb) ( travel) desplazamiento m3) c (Art, Pol, Relig) movimiento m4) c ( Mus) movimiento m['muːvmǝnt]N1) (=motion) movimiento m ; [of part] juego m, movimiento m ; [of traffic] circulación f ; (on stock exchange) actividad fupward/downward movement — movimiento ascendente/descendente
2) (=gesture) gesto m, ademán m3) (political, artistic etc) movimiento m4) (Mech) mecanismo m5) (Mus) tiempo m, movimiento m6) (Med) (also: bowel movement) evacuación f* * *['muːvmənt]1)a) u ( motion) movimiento mb) c (action, gesture) movimiento m; ( with the hand) ademán md) movements pl (activities, whereabouts) desplazamientos mpl, movimientos mpl2) ua) ( transportation) movimiento mb) ( travel) desplazamiento m3) c (Art, Pol, Relig) movimiento m4) c ( Mus) movimiento m -
2 movement
nACOUST, GAS movimiento mMECH ENG acción f, circulación f, desplazamiento m, impulso m, marcha f, movimiento m, traslado m -
3 movement
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > movement
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4 movement
s.1 movimiento (gen) & (música);2 corriente. -
5 movement decomposition
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6 movement of glacier
arroyada de glaciar; corriente de glaciar; fluencia de glaciar; movilidad de glaciarEnglish-Spanish dictionary of Geography > movement of glacier
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7 movement file
nCOMP&DP archivo de movimientos m, archivo de transacciones m, fichero de transacciones m -
8 movement cure
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9 movement decomposition
s.descomposición del movimiento. -
10 movement disorder
s.trastorno de la locomoción, incoordinación, tabes dorsal, trastorno de movimiento. -
11 movement file
s.archivo de transacciones, archivo de movimientos, fichero de transacciones, fichero de movimientos. -
12 movement insecurity
s.abasia atáctica, inseguridad de movimiento. -
13 movement-centered
adj.centrado en el movimiento. -
14 movement-centred
adj.centrado en el movimiento. -
15 movement-related
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16 dodging movement
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17 have an involuntary bowel movement
English-spanish dictionary > have an involuntary bowel movement
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18 sudden movement
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19 sudden movement or impulse
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20 Women's Movement
movimiento de la liberación de la mujer
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