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1 movimento
m movement( vita) life, bustle* * *movimento s.m.1 movement: movimento continuo, regolare, irregolare, lento, affrettato, continuous, regular, irregular, slow, accelerated movement; movimenti volontari, involontari, voluntary, involuntary movements; i movimenti del corpo, bodily movements; movimenti ginnastici, muscolari, gymnastic, muscular movements; movimento dei ghiacciai, dei pianeti, movements of glaciers, of the planets; il minimo movimento sarebbe stato notato, the slightest movement would have been noticed; tutti i suoi movimenti erano aggraziati, all her movements were graceful; fare un movimento brusco, improvviso, to make a sharp, sudden movement; fare un movimento col braccio, to move one's arm; fare un movimento con la mano, to move one's hand; fare un movimento falso, (fig.) to make a false move: feci un movimento falso e mi ruppi una caviglia, I took a false step and broke my ankle // hai bisogno di fare del movimento, you need to do some exercise // questa gonna stretta mi impedisce i movimenti, this tight skirt hinders my movements // libertà di movimento, freedom of movement // leggere il movimento delle labbra, to lip-read2 (mecc.) movement; (moto) motion; (meccanismo) mechanism, movement, action: movimento a scatto, trigger-action; movimento del braccio di una gru, jib motion; movimento di una locomotiva, drive-mechanism; il movimento di un orologio, the movement of a watch; movimento di rotazione, rotatorio, rotatory motion; movimento elastico, cushioned movement; movimento laterale, traverse movement; movimento parallelo, parallel motion; movimento trasversale, crosswise movement; invertire il movimento, to reverse; mettere in movimento, to set (o to put) in motion (o to start)3 (traffico) traffic; (andirivieni) movement, flow; (trambusto) bustle, activity: movimento dei viaggiatori, dei forestieri, flow of travellers, tourists; il movimento della popolazione, the movement of population; il movimento del materiale, material handling; il movimento del porto di Genova, the movement of shipping in the port of Genoa; il movimento di una grande città, the bustle of a large town; movimento ferroviario, stradale, rail, road traffic; una cittadina senza movimento, a lifeless little town; c'era molto, poco movimento sull'autostrada, there was a lot of traffic, little traffic on the motorway // movimento di manodopera, labour turnover // (fin.): movimento di fondi, movement of funds; movimenti di capitale, movements of capital (o capital movements o capital flows) // (comm.): movimento delle merci, movement of goods (o goods traffic); movimento di cassa, cash flow // una festa piena di movimento, a lively party // essere in gran movimento, to be on the move (o to be in motion)4 (corrente letteraria, politica) movement: movimento politico, political movement; il Romanticismo fu un movimento letterario molto importante, Romanticism was a very important literary movement; movimento operaio, labour movement; movimento dei consumatori, consumer movement; movimento di liberazione della donna, women's liberation movement // movimento d'opinione, shift (o movement) in opinion5 (letter.) (moto, impulso): i movimenti dell'anima, the workings of the soul6 (mus.) movement7 (mil.) movement; evolution8 (inform.) movement, posting.* * *[movi'mento]1. sm(gen) Pol, Letteratura movement, (Mus : grado di velocità) tempo, (parte) movement, (fig : animazione) activity, hustle and bustleun movimento di rotazione/rivoluzione — a rotation/revolution
fare un po' di movimento — (esercizio fisico) to take some exercise
2.* * *[movi'mento]sostantivo maschile1) (gesto) movementmovimento volontario, involontario — voluntary, involuntary movement
2) (esercizio)3) (spostamento) movement, motion (anche fis.)imprimere un movimento a qcs. — to set sth. in motion
4) (azione)5) (animazione) bustle6) letter. art. (corrente)movimento letterario, pittorico — literary, artistic(al) movement
7) sociol. (gruppo) movementmovimento giovanile, sindacale — youth, trade union movement
8) mus. (parte di un'opera) movement9) mecc. (di orologio, sveglia) movement, clockwork•* * *movimento/movi'mento/sostantivo m.1 (gesto) movement; fare un movimento to (make a) move; movimento volontario, involontario voluntary, involuntary movement2 (esercizio) fare movimento to exercise3 (spostamento) movement, motion (anche fis.); libertà di movimento freedom of movement; movimento ferroviario rail traffic; la polizia controlla tutti i miei -i the police keeps track of me wherever I go; movimento di truppe troop movement; il movimento di un pendolo the swing of a pendulum; movimento rotatorio rotary motion; imprimere un movimento a qcs. to set sth. in motion5 (animazione) bustle; c'è movimento in strada there's a lot of bustle in the street7 sociol. (gruppo) movement; movimento giovanile, sindacale youth, trade union movement; movimento per i diritti dell'uomo human rights movement8 mus. (parte di un'opera) movement9 mecc. (di orologio, sveglia) movement, clockworkmovimento di cassa cash flow. -
2 mossa
f movementfig e di judo, karate move* * *mossa s.f.1 movement: una mossa improvvisa, a sudden movement; il cavallo fece una mossa all'improvviso, the horse started; fece una mossa con le spalle, he shrugged his shoulders; fece una mossa falsa e si slogò la caviglia, he missed his step and dislocated his ankle; non ha fatto una mossa per aiutarci, he didn't lift a finger to help us; imitare le mosse di qlcu., to imitate s.o.'s movements // prendere le mosse da qlco., to start (o to stem) from sthg.2 (spostamento al gioco) move (anche fig.): mossa strategica, strategic move; prevedere le mosse dell'avversario, to anticipate the moves of one's opponent; è una mossa abilissima, it's a clever move; fare una mossa, to make a move: ha fatto una mossa sbagliata, falsa, (anche fig.) he has made a false move (o he has slipped up) // fare la prima mossa, (anche fig.) to make the first move // (di cavalli in partenza) essere sulle mosse, to be under starter's orders (o to be ready to start) // (scacchi): vincere in poche mosse, to win in a few moves; la prima mossa spetta al nero, black moves first.* * *['mɔssa]sostantivo femminile1) (azione) movement, move2) gioc. move (anche fig.)3) (movimento dei fianchi) = dancer or actress' movement made by rolling the hips and then suddenly stopping with a jerk••anticipare le -e di qcn. — to second-guess sb.
prendere le -e da qcs. — to stem from sth.
* * *mossa/'mɔssa/sostantivo f.1 (azione) movement, move; mossa di karatè karate chop2 gioc. move (anche fig.)3 (movimento dei fianchi) = dancer or actress' movement made by rolling the hips and then suddenly stopping with a jerkdarsi una mossa to get a move on; anticipare le -e di qcn. to second-guess sb.; prendere le -e da qcs. to stem from sth.; fare la prima mossa to make the first move.
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